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stratum oriens
What is its Composition?
The stratum oriens is composed mainly of the basal dendrites of pyramidal cells, axons, and a variety of
interneurons
. It contains a mixture of
glial cells
, including
astrocytes
and
oligodendrocytes
, which play supportive roles.
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