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The Climbing Fiber

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Cerebellar Cortex

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RAMÓN y CAJAL (1888b) discovered the climbing fiber during his study of the cerebellar cortex of birds. In view of the difficulties electron microscopists had in identifying this nerve fiber nearly a century later, his first account is interesting.

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Palay, S.L., Chan-Palay, V. (1974). The Climbing Fiber. In: Cerebellar Cortex. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65581-4_10

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