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English: Figure 8. (C) Hippocampal granule cells from Figure 4 were scaled and positioned along the contours of a human dentate gyrus obtained from a sketch by Camillo Golgi
Hippocampal pyramidal cells. Adapted from "One Rule to Grow Them All: A General Theory of Neuronal Branching and Its Practical Application" |
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Hermann Cuntz, Friedrich Forstner, Alexander Borst, Michael Häusser: One Rule to Grow Them All: A General Theory of Neuronal Branching and Its Practical Application, their source for the picture:
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