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Human ganglionDoes anyone know where the cell bodies in the human ganglion are located? My lecture notes say that, for invertebrates, thery're situated in the cortex (between the outer and inner chord sheath) and that in vertebrates they are 'more central' which kind of implies that they're not in the cortex but I can't find a decent diagram.
Also, happy new year! maria
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