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Description Diagram to illustrate Minute Structure of the Cerebral Cortex. A, B. Neuroglia cells. C. Cell with short axon (N) which breaks up in a free arborization. D. Spindle-shaped cell in stratum zonale. E. Small pyramidal cell. F. Large pyramidal cell. G. Cell of Martinotti. H. Polymorphic cell. K. Corticipetal fibres. Human brain. (From Cunningham, Text-book of Anatomy.)
Source 1911 EB, Vol. 4, Page 400
Author Encyclopedia Britannica
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