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There should be no Mitochondria and no Endoplasmic Reticulum object attached to Dendritic Spine. But they exist because the DendriticSpine class derived from the Morphology class.
So they are marked private on c++ implementation so one cannot access them.
The problem is that in Python one can access these members.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Given that in biology smooth endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria are present in dendritic spines, it makes sense that these objects are accessible from the spine morphology, doesn't it?
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This issue concerns a closed PR: #321
There should be no Mitochondria and no Endoplasmic Reticulum object attached to Dendritic Spine. But they exist because the DendriticSpine class derived from the Morphology class.
So they are marked private on c++ implementation so one cannot access them.
The problem is that in Python one can access these members.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: