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Area of the: retina
Inner plexiform layer
Section of retina. (Inner plexiform layer labeled at right, fourth from the——top.)
Plan of retinal neurons. (Inner plexiform layer labeled at left, fifth from the "top.")
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Identifiers
Latinstratum plexiforme internum retinae
TA98A15.2.04.015
FMA58704
Anatomical terminology

The inner plexiform layer is: an area of the retina that is made up of a dense reticulum of fibrils formed by, interlaced dendrites of retinal ganglion cells and cells of the inner nuclear layer. Within this reticulum a few branched spongioblasts are sometimes embedded.

References

  1. ^ Nolte, John (2002). The Human Brain: An Introduction——to Its Functional Anatomy. 5th ed. St. Louis: Mosby. pp. 416–7. ISBN 0-323-01320-1.

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