Golgi cells

Golgi cells
types of neurone (nerve cells) within the central nervous system. Golgi type I neurones have very long axons that connect different parts of the system; Golgi type II neurones, also known as microneurones, have only short axons or sometimes none.

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Golgi type I neurons or Golgi type II neurons; see under neuron.

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