Many diverse types of retinal neurons show tracer coupling when injected with biocytin or Neurobiotin.

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Published in Neurosci Lett on April 29, 1991

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D I Vaney1

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1: Vision, Touch and Hearing Research Centre, University of Queensland, Australia.

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