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      VIP (vasoactive intestinal polypeptide)-like immunoreactive amacrine cells in the retina of the rat.

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          Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP)-like immunoreactivity was demonstrated in the rat retina, using the peroxidase anti-peroxidase (PAP) method. VIP-like immunoreactivity was observed in the cytoplasm of amacrine cells of the inner nuclear layer (INL) and their varicose processes ramifying in the inner plexiform layer (IPL). VIP-like immunoreactive amacrine cells were present in both central and peripheral retinal regions. In some sections fine ramifications of varicose processes in the IPL could be clearly traced. VIP-like immunoreactivity was detected in both 'stratified' and 'diffuse' amacrine cells. VIP-like immunoreactive amacrine cells were classified into four types.

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          Exp. Eye Res.
          Experimental eye research
          0014-4835
          0014-4835
          May 1983
          : 36
          : 5
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          0014-4835(83)90111-2
          10.1016/0014-4835(83)90111-2
          6343107
          e8837cec-ce37-4df6-a7bb-5da2f14880e8
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