THE GRANULE CELL
The granule cells are the most abundant cell type in the CNS. There are more granule cells than all other CNS cells combined. These cells give rise to the parallel fibers which are also glutamatergic. These fibers synapse onto all the cell types in the molecular layer. The synapses onto Purkinje cells are onto spines while the synapses onto the other cell types (basket cells, stellate cells and golgi cells) are typically not on spines, but directly onto dendritic shafts.