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horsecandy911
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Hello neuroscientists,
I'm currently working on a neuroscience project and in the course of the papers I'm reading, I keep coming up against the phrase "principal cell layer". The papers I'm reading are about the hippocampus. I gather that this has something to do with the presence of somas, but what exactly does it mean? What distinguishes these from other layers?
Thanks
I'm currently working on a neuroscience project and in the course of the papers I'm reading, I keep coming up against the phrase "principal cell layer". The papers I'm reading are about the hippocampus. I gather that this has something to do with the presence of somas, but what exactly does it mean? What distinguishes these from other layers?
Thanks