Starburst amacrine cells are a type of amacrine cells found in the retina. These interneurons are notable for co-releasing acetylcholine and GABA.
See also
List of distinct cell types in the adult human body
References
- ^ Taylor, W. R.; Smith, R. G. (January 2012). "The role of starburst amacrine cells in visual signal processing". Visual Neuroscience. 29 (1): 73–81. doi:10.1017/S0952523811000393. ISSN 1469-8714. PMC 3292856. PMID 22310373.
External links
- Starburst Amacrine Cell on Eyewire.org.
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