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Climbing fibers, terminal portions of the axons of inferior olive neurons, form strong synaptic connections to Purkinje cells in an exclusive one-to-one relationship. This projection is established during development by drastic reshaping in each climbing fiber and in overall axonal arborization. Early climbing fibers form loose ‘creeper’-type terminal arbors that seem to make weak contact with many...
In contrast to the abundance of information available regarding the anatomy and physiology of afferents within the goldfish saccule, the efferent system of this auditory endorgan has been scarcely studied morphologically. In this study, acetylcholinesterase histochemistry with diaminobenzidine enhancement was used to describe the morphology of efferents. Under light microscopy, labeled fibers appeared...
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