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Synaptic profiles have been identified in the outgrowth from chick embryo spinal cord maintained in vitro for short periods. Profiles corresponding to types that may be excitatory and inhibitory in the intact central nervous system have been found. Their presence outside expiants, and in occasional relation to glial cells, suggests that neurites themselves may possess a generalised capacity for synapse formation under appropriate circumstances, rather than be limited to specific targets.
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James, D.W., Tresman, R.L. Synaptic profiles in the outgrowth from chick spinal cord in vitro . Z.Zellforsch. 101, 598–606 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00335272
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