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the retina of vertebrates eye consist of​

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The vertebrate retina contains seven major cell types organized into three layers of cell bodies termed nuclear layers, separated by two synaptic, or plexiform layers (Fig. ... In addition to cells generated from retinal progenitor cells, the retina also contains astrocytes, microglia, and cells of the retinal vasculature.

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