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Neurons with long projections in the myenteric plexus of the human colon were retrogradely labeled with DiI combined with immunohistochemistry for discriminating markers (left panel). Distributions of cell types defined by combinations of markers were quantified and mapped (right) to provide an account of multiple, distinct classes of long ascending and descending interneurons in the human bowel. Abstract Background The enteric nervous system contains multiple classes of neurons, distinguishable...
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