Inner nuclear layer
Part of the retina of the eye / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In the anatomy of the eye, the inner nuclear layer or layer of inner granules, of the retina, is made up of a number of closely packed cells, of which there are three varieties: bipolar cells, horizontal cells, and amacrine cells.
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Latin | stratum nucleare internum retinae |
TA98 | A15.2.04.014 |
FMA | 58686 |
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