AbstractOur understanding of the development of the retina and visual pathways has seen enormous advances during the past 25years. New imaging technologies, coupled with advances in molecular biology, have permitted a fuller appreciation of the histotypical events associated with proliferation, fate determination, migration, differentiation, pathway navigation, target innervation, synaptogenesis and cell death, and in many instances, in understanding the genetic, molecular, cellular and activity-dependent mechanisms underlying those developmental changes. The present review considers those advances associated with the lineal relationships between retinal nerve cells, the production of retinal nerve cell diversity, the migration, patterning ...
Based in part on the previous version of this eLS article ‘Visual System Development in Vertebrates’...
In order to navigate through the surrounding environment many mammals, including humans, primarily r...
Axons are directed along stereotypic pathways to their targets by cues arrayed in the extracellular ...
AbstractOur understanding of the development of the retina and visual pathways has seen enormous adv...
The mammalian optic chiasm is widely and properly regarded as a region where axons from the temporal...
In humans up to 80% of the information received from the outside world is processed by the visual pa...
The visual system is beautifully crafted to transmit information of the external world to visual pro...
The brain is composed of many anatomically distinct areas that control different functions. A common...
The developing retina is an excellent model to study cellular fate determination and differentiation...
The retina is a part of the central nervous system, located within the eye, responsible for detectin...
Three embryonic tissue sources—the neural ectoderm, the surface ectoderm, and the peri-ocular mesenc...
The eye is a highly specialized structure that gathers and converts light information into neuronal ...
In the past several years, a great deal has been learnt about the molecular basis through which spec...
The primary sense of humans is vision, and the visual system begins in the retina. The retina is the...
Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) project axons from their cell bodies in the eye to targets in the supe...
Based in part on the previous version of this eLS article ‘Visual System Development in Vertebrates’...
In order to navigate through the surrounding environment many mammals, including humans, primarily r...
Axons are directed along stereotypic pathways to their targets by cues arrayed in the extracellular ...
AbstractOur understanding of the development of the retina and visual pathways has seen enormous adv...
The mammalian optic chiasm is widely and properly regarded as a region where axons from the temporal...
In humans up to 80% of the information received from the outside world is processed by the visual pa...
The visual system is beautifully crafted to transmit information of the external world to visual pro...
The brain is composed of many anatomically distinct areas that control different functions. A common...
The developing retina is an excellent model to study cellular fate determination and differentiation...
The retina is a part of the central nervous system, located within the eye, responsible for detectin...
Three embryonic tissue sources—the neural ectoderm, the surface ectoderm, and the peri-ocular mesenc...
The eye is a highly specialized structure that gathers and converts light information into neuronal ...
In the past several years, a great deal has been learnt about the molecular basis through which spec...
The primary sense of humans is vision, and the visual system begins in the retina. The retina is the...
Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) project axons from their cell bodies in the eye to targets in the supe...
Based in part on the previous version of this eLS article ‘Visual System Development in Vertebrates’...
In order to navigate through the surrounding environment many mammals, including humans, primarily r...
Axons are directed along stereotypic pathways to their targets by cues arrayed in the extracellular ...