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The ganglia of the solar plexus were freed from preganglionic fibers, and it was found that in addition to simple synapses there were also complex intraganglionic connections. The branches of an intraganglionic fiber might include two or three neurones in the chain. Just as in the CNS, two endings from two different neurones may lie on a single ganglion cell. Intraganglionic and preganglionic endings may be distributed on the body of a single neurone. The processes of some of the neurones of the ganglion form typical sensory endings in the glia and in the connective tissue of the ganglion.
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Koblov, G.A. Connections between nerve cells in peripheral autonomic ganglia. Communication II. Complex forms of intraganglionic connections. Bull Exp Biol Med 55, 219–222 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00798836
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