Purpose To test whether palisade endings are a general feature of mammalian extraocular muscles (EOMs). Methods Thirteen species, some frontal-eyed (human, monkey, cat, and ferret), and others lateral-eyed (pig, sheep, calf, horse, rabbit, rat, mouse, gerbil, and guinea pig) were analyzed. Palisade endings were labeled by using different combinations of immunofluorescence techniques. Three-dimensional reconstructions of immunolabeled palisade endings were done. Results In all frontal-eyed species, palisade endings were a consistent feature in the rectus EOMs. Their total number was high and they exhibited an EOM-specific distribution. In particular, the number of palisade endings in the medial recti was significantly high...
The central nervous system can use two extraretinal sources to stay informed about the position of t...
AbstractLight microscopy, electron microscopy and morphometry revealed structural details and allowe...
Eye muscle fibers can be divided into two categories: nontwitch, multiply innervated muscle fibers (...
PURPOSE. To analyze in a frontal-eyed mammal (cat) the postnatal development of palisade endings in...
Palisade endings are nerve specializations found in the extraocular muscles (EOMs) of mammals, inclu...
AbstractPalisade endings are found in the extraocular muscles (EOMs) of almost every mammalian speci...
Purpose: To analyze in a frontal-eyed mammal (cat) the postnatal development of palisade endings in ...
Palisade endings are found in the extraocular muscles (EOMs) of almost every mammalian species, incl...
Purpose: To further chemically characterize palisade endings in extraocular muscles in rhesus monkey...
PURPOSE. The purpose of this study was to localize the cell bodies of palisade endings that are asso...
Purpose: The purpose of this work was to test whether palisade endings express structural and molecu...
There have been notable studies comparing the eye placement between predators and prey, which can be...
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The extraocular muscles (EOMs) are highly specialized and differ so significantly from other muscles...
Purpose: The authors showed earlier that animals reared with certain types of visual sensory depriva...
The central nervous system can use two extraretinal sources to stay informed about the position of t...
AbstractLight microscopy, electron microscopy and morphometry revealed structural details and allowe...
Eye muscle fibers can be divided into two categories: nontwitch, multiply innervated muscle fibers (...
PURPOSE. To analyze in a frontal-eyed mammal (cat) the postnatal development of palisade endings in...
Palisade endings are nerve specializations found in the extraocular muscles (EOMs) of mammals, inclu...
AbstractPalisade endings are found in the extraocular muscles (EOMs) of almost every mammalian speci...
Purpose: To analyze in a frontal-eyed mammal (cat) the postnatal development of palisade endings in ...
Palisade endings are found in the extraocular muscles (EOMs) of almost every mammalian species, incl...
Purpose: To further chemically characterize palisade endings in extraocular muscles in rhesus monkey...
PURPOSE. The purpose of this study was to localize the cell bodies of palisade endings that are asso...
Purpose: The purpose of this work was to test whether palisade endings express structural and molecu...
There have been notable studies comparing the eye placement between predators and prey, which can be...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/50110/1/910100203_ftp.pd
The extraocular muscles (EOMs) are highly specialized and differ so significantly from other muscles...
Purpose: The authors showed earlier that animals reared with certain types of visual sensory depriva...
The central nervous system can use two extraretinal sources to stay informed about the position of t...
AbstractLight microscopy, electron microscopy and morphometry revealed structural details and allowe...
Eye muscle fibers can be divided into two categories: nontwitch, multiply innervated muscle fibers (...