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Two types of bipolar cells in the chick retinal development

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Two types of bipolar cells are identified in the chick embryonic retina. They can be distinguished by their cytoplasmic organelles.

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Supported by NIH grant No. EY00477 to DBM.

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Yew, D.T., Meyer, D.B. Two types of bipolar cells in the chick retinal development. Experientia 31, 1077–1078 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02326970

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