AII amacrine cells
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AII amacrine cells
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AII amacrine cells are a subtype of amacrine cells present in the retina of mammals. AII amacrine cell serve the critical role of transferring light signals from rod photoreceptors to the retinal ganglion cells The Classical Rod Pathway described the role of AII amacrine cells in the mammalian retina. This can be summarised as follows: In scotopic conditions, if a rod photoreceptor receives light in scotopic (dark) conditions, it will hyperpolarise.
The rod photoreceptor synapses with the rod bi
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