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Localization of classical neurotransmitters in interneurons of the larval tiger salamander retina.
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NeurotransmitterNeurotransmissionOptogeneticsGanglion CellNeurochemistryHealth SciencesOphthalmologyNeurotransmitter ReceptorsNeuropharmacologyInvertebrate VisionTiger Salamander RetinaNervous SystemClassical NeurotransmittersVertebrate VisionHorizontal CellsBiologyPhotoreceptor CellNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyBipolar CellsPhysiologyNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemMedicineRetinal Biology
Autoradiography was used to visualize the neurons in the tiger salamander retina that exhibit high-affinity uptake of 3H-dopamine, [3H]-serotonin, [3H]-glycine, and [3H]-GABA. Both [3H]-dopamine and [3H]-serotonin were accumulated by amacrine cells and by displaced amacrine cells. [3H]-glycine was taken up by amacrine cells, displaced amacrine cells, bipolar cells, and displaced bipolar cells. [3H]-GABA was accumulated by amacrine cells and by cells in the ganglion cell layer that may be displaced amacrine or ganglion cells. [3H]-GABA was also taken up by horizontal cells, bipolar cells, and displaced bipolar cells.
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