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Echanges métaboliques entre neurones et cellules gliales
La rétine du mâle d'abeille
Section de la rétine du mâle d'abeille. Les rosettes sont des groupes de six cellules photoréceptrices; les autres cellules sont les cellules gliales.
Le nerf vague du rat
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