Cerebellar granule cell

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Cerebellar granule cells form the thick granular layer of the cerebellar cortex and are among the smallest neurons in the brain. (The term granule cell is used for several unrelated types of small neurons in various parts of the brain.) Cerebellar granule cells are also the most numerous neurons in the brain: in humans, estimates of their total number average around 50 billion, which means that they constitute about 3/4 of the brain's neurons. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Cerebellar granule cell
rdf:langString Cerebellar granule cell
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rdf:langString Granule cells, parallel fibers, and flattened dendritic trees of Purkinje cells
rdf:langString Cerebellar granule cells form the thick granular layer of the cerebellar cortex and are among the smallest neurons in the brain. (The term granule cell is used for several unrelated types of small neurons in various parts of the brain.) Cerebellar granule cells are also the most numerous neurons in the brain: in humans, estimates of their total number average around 50 billion, which means that they constitute about 3/4 of the brain's neurons.
rdf:langString Mossy fibers and Golgi cells
rdf:langString Parallel fibers to cerebellar cortex
rdf:langString excitatory
rdf:langString small cell with few dendrites
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