The pecten oculi is a convolute of blood vessels in the vitreous body of the avian eye. This structure is well known for more than a century, but its functions are still a matter of controversies. One of these functions must be the formation of a blood-retina barrier because there is no diffusion barrier for blood-borne compounds available between the pecten and the retina. Surprisingly, the blood-retina barrier characteristics of this organ have not been studied so far, although the pecten oculi may constitute a fascinating model of vascular differentiation and barrier maturation: Pectinate endothelial cells grow by angiogenesis from the ophthalmotemporal artery into the pecten primordium and consecutively gain barrier properties. The pect...
The pecten oculi is a unique structure found in the avian eye that may have applications in treating...
The pecten oculi of the Australian galah (Eolophus roseicapillus) has been examined by both light an...
ANY adventurer into the realms of, comparative ophthalmology can hardlv fail to have had his attenti...
The major interest in the development of the blood-brain barrier and its underlying induction mechan...
The pecten oculi is a highly vascularized and pigmented organ that projects from the optic disc into...
The pecten oculi of White Leghorn chicken was investigated in terms of possible blood-brain barrier ...
The study was conducted on 18 eyes, which revealed that dark black velvety pecten oculi has 13 to 17...
Glial cells in the CNS of vertebrates serve specialized functions in close interaction with surround...
The factors responsible for the induction and maintenance of blood-brain barrier properties are stil...
THE evolution of the eye is constrained by two conflicting requirements - good vascular perfusion of...
Abstract The eye of reptiles and birds is characterized by an avascular retina and a vascular convol...
This study aims to establish the light and electron microscopic structure of the pecten oculi in the...
Copyright © 2013 M. O. Dayan and T. Ozaydın.This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Scleral ossicles are intramembranous bones that form in a concentric ring surrounding the cornea wit...
Study showed structure of pecten oculi in the Kestrel Falco tinnunculus L.was Pleated type and consi...
The pecten oculi is a unique structure found in the avian eye that may have applications in treating...
The pecten oculi of the Australian galah (Eolophus roseicapillus) has been examined by both light an...
ANY adventurer into the realms of, comparative ophthalmology can hardlv fail to have had his attenti...
The major interest in the development of the blood-brain barrier and its underlying induction mechan...
The pecten oculi is a highly vascularized and pigmented organ that projects from the optic disc into...
The pecten oculi of White Leghorn chicken was investigated in terms of possible blood-brain barrier ...
The study was conducted on 18 eyes, which revealed that dark black velvety pecten oculi has 13 to 17...
Glial cells in the CNS of vertebrates serve specialized functions in close interaction with surround...
The factors responsible for the induction and maintenance of blood-brain barrier properties are stil...
THE evolution of the eye is constrained by two conflicting requirements - good vascular perfusion of...
Abstract The eye of reptiles and birds is characterized by an avascular retina and a vascular convol...
This study aims to establish the light and electron microscopic structure of the pecten oculi in the...
Copyright © 2013 M. O. Dayan and T. Ozaydın.This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Scleral ossicles are intramembranous bones that form in a concentric ring surrounding the cornea wit...
Study showed structure of pecten oculi in the Kestrel Falco tinnunculus L.was Pleated type and consi...
The pecten oculi is a unique structure found in the avian eye that may have applications in treating...
The pecten oculi of the Australian galah (Eolophus roseicapillus) has been examined by both light an...
ANY adventurer into the realms of, comparative ophthalmology can hardlv fail to have had his attenti...