This study investigates the order of regenerating retinal axons in the goldfish. The spatiotemporal pattern of axon regrowth was assessed by applying horseradish peroxidase (HRP) to regenerating axons in the optic tract at various times after optic nerve section and by analysing the distribution of retrogradely labelled ganglion cells in retina. At all regeneration stages labelled ganglion cells were widely distributed over the retina. There was no hint that axons from central (older) ganglion cells might regrow earlier, and peripheral (younger) ganglion cells later, as occurs in normal development. The absence of an age-related ordering in the regenerated optic nerve was demonstrated by labelling a few axon bundles intraorbitally with HRP ...
To define the extent to which impulse blockade interferes with the morphological changes of regenera...
In contrast to the situation in mammals and birds, neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) of fi...
Quantitative analysis of electrophysiological visuotectal maps using polar dimensions demonstrated ...
This is a light and electron microscopic study of the retinotectal pathway: intact and after regener...
HRP was applied to small sites in the dorsotemporal or dorsonasal retina in fish at 10-36 days after...
Retinal ganglion cells in fish and amphibians regenerate their axons after transection of the optic ...
Throughout a goldfish's life, new generations of ganglion cells are added on the retinal margin and ...
In the goldfish, retinal ganglion cells (RGC) send their axons through the optic nerve and tract to ...
The tectal pathways of regenerating goldfish optic axons are abnormal but not random. The relative p...
The goldfish optic pathway is regenerated after an optic nerve crush. We have examined the axonal to...
In the normal goldfish, optic axons are distributed between the two arms (brachia) of each optic tra...
The pattern of regenerating optic axons following various surgical manipulations in the goldfish bra...
Individual fascicles of retinal axons were labeled in the goldfish tectum with horseradish peroxidas...
This study examined the effect of optic tract ablation on retinotectal fiber regeneration in goldfis...
It has been proposed that the terminal arbors of retinal ganglion cells continually shift positions ...
To define the extent to which impulse blockade interferes with the morphological changes of regenera...
In contrast to the situation in mammals and birds, neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) of fi...
Quantitative analysis of electrophysiological visuotectal maps using polar dimensions demonstrated ...
This is a light and electron microscopic study of the retinotectal pathway: intact and after regener...
HRP was applied to small sites in the dorsotemporal or dorsonasal retina in fish at 10-36 days after...
Retinal ganglion cells in fish and amphibians regenerate their axons after transection of the optic ...
Throughout a goldfish's life, new generations of ganglion cells are added on the retinal margin and ...
In the goldfish, retinal ganglion cells (RGC) send their axons through the optic nerve and tract to ...
The tectal pathways of regenerating goldfish optic axons are abnormal but not random. The relative p...
The goldfish optic pathway is regenerated after an optic nerve crush. We have examined the axonal to...
In the normal goldfish, optic axons are distributed between the two arms (brachia) of each optic tra...
The pattern of regenerating optic axons following various surgical manipulations in the goldfish bra...
Individual fascicles of retinal axons were labeled in the goldfish tectum with horseradish peroxidas...
This study examined the effect of optic tract ablation on retinotectal fiber regeneration in goldfis...
It has been proposed that the terminal arbors of retinal ganglion cells continually shift positions ...
To define the extent to which impulse blockade interferes with the morphological changes of regenera...
In contrast to the situation in mammals and birds, neurons in the central nervous system (CNS) of fi...
Quantitative analysis of electrophysiological visuotectal maps using polar dimensions demonstrated ...