Presynaptic dendrites and serial synapses in the intermediate and deep layers of the cat superior coliculus
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Presynaptic dendrites and serial synapses in the intermediate and deep layers of the cat superior coliculus
Abstract
Presynaptic dendrites (PSDs) which participate in the serial synapses have frequently been found in the intermediate and deep layers of the cat superior colliculus. The PSDs are presynaptic to small dendritic shafts or spines with symmetrical membrane thikening, and postsynaptic to axon terminals with asymmetrical synaptic contact. Two types of the axon terminals are observed, both of which contain pleomorphic vesicles.
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