a: descending axon of the bipolar cell ~
b: a thin pipe with narrow space
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" The descending axon of the bipolar cell is like a thin pipe with narrow space trafficking many neuroactive substances and cell organelles from the soma to the axon terminal and in reverse. Perhaps this produces a requirement for short ribbons that will not impede microtubular transport. In contrast, axon terminal ribbons in sublamina b are located in a relatively spacious terminals packed with synaptic vesicles."
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Writer: Michael A. Fox, Editor
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Date: Dec 28 2015 8:15 PM
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