Glycine-immunopositive Neurons in the Visual Center of the Hamster
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    Distribution of gycine-immunopositive neurons in the visual center of the hamster was studied by immunocytochemical technique, quantitative analysis was made statistically. The results showed that except the layerⅠ,the glycine-immunopositive neurons are distributed through all layers of the visual cortex. The mean density is 1 046/mm2. An average of 23.9% of the neurons in visual cortex is immunopositive for glycine. The densities of positive glycine neurons in the superficial stratum and deep stratum of superior collicular are 750/mm2 and 781/mm2 respectivelly and their percentage are 19.5% in superficial layer and 20.3% in deep layer. Glycine-immunopositive neurons of visual center include different type of cells.

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WU Qi-Jiu, LI Jun-Feng. Glycine-immunopositive Neurons in the Visual Center of the Hamster[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,1999,26(4):379-381

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  • Received:March 16,1998
  • Revised:July 15,1998
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