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26 Mar pyramidal cells

A large garden variety neuron type found ubiquitously in the cerebrum. Their apical form gives them their name. They tend to have many dendrites and extensive branching. Giant pyramidal cells correspond to Purkinje cells in the cerebellum.
Keywords: horizontal cells
cerebrum
Purkinje
cerebrum
References: brain physiology
neurons
neuroscience

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