The eyes of lower vertebrates grow throughout life by the proliferation of cells in the ciliary margin. To determine the range of cell types that descend from single cells of the ciliary margin in Xenopus laevis embryos, a cell lineage study was performed. Precursor cells in the periphery of the eyes were labeled by intracellular injection of rhodamine dextran, and the proliferation of these cells resulted in clones of labeled descendants. The number of cells per clone was quite variable (range, 1 to 104 cells). This broad range of sizes (compared to clones derived from optic vesicle cells) and their distribution suggest that there may be two types of ciliary margin cells with different proliferative fates: self-renewing stem cells and cell...
AbstractAll neural cell types in the vertebrate retina, except astrocytes, have been shown to develo...
International audienceNeural stem cell research suffers from a lack of molecular markers to specific...
The fine structure of the developing retinal cells in Xenopus laevis was studied from stages 26 to 3...
The eyes of lower vertebrates grow throughout life by the proliferation of cells in the ciliary marg...
AbstractThe ciliary marginal zone is a perpetually self-renewing proliferative neuroepithelium at th...
The vertebrate retina develops from a specified group of precursor cells that adopt distinct identit...
The vertebrate retina develops from a specified group of precursor cells that adopt distinct identit...
cells can also be derived from two or perhaps threeABSTRACT: The vertebrate retina is derived additi...
The examination of cell lineages is an important step towards understanding the developmental events...
Little is known about the cellular mechanisms that cause some cells to stop dividing while leaving n...
The examination of cell lineages is an important step towards understanding the developmental events...
AbstractThe ciliary marginal zone is a perpetually self-renewing proliferative neuroepithelium at th...
The vertebrate central nervous system (CNS) is made up of a diverse array of cell types. The retina,...
Clonal analysis is helping us understand the dynamics of cell replacement in homeostatic adult tissu...
SummaryStem cells have the capacity to both self-renew and generate postmitotic cells. Long-term tra...
AbstractAll neural cell types in the vertebrate retina, except astrocytes, have been shown to develo...
International audienceNeural stem cell research suffers from a lack of molecular markers to specific...
The fine structure of the developing retinal cells in Xenopus laevis was studied from stages 26 to 3...
The eyes of lower vertebrates grow throughout life by the proliferation of cells in the ciliary marg...
AbstractThe ciliary marginal zone is a perpetually self-renewing proliferative neuroepithelium at th...
The vertebrate retina develops from a specified group of precursor cells that adopt distinct identit...
The vertebrate retina develops from a specified group of precursor cells that adopt distinct identit...
cells can also be derived from two or perhaps threeABSTRACT: The vertebrate retina is derived additi...
The examination of cell lineages is an important step towards understanding the developmental events...
Little is known about the cellular mechanisms that cause some cells to stop dividing while leaving n...
The examination of cell lineages is an important step towards understanding the developmental events...
AbstractThe ciliary marginal zone is a perpetually self-renewing proliferative neuroepithelium at th...
The vertebrate central nervous system (CNS) is made up of a diverse array of cell types. The retina,...
Clonal analysis is helping us understand the dynamics of cell replacement in homeostatic adult tissu...
SummaryStem cells have the capacity to both self-renew and generate postmitotic cells. Long-term tra...
AbstractAll neural cell types in the vertebrate retina, except astrocytes, have been shown to develo...
International audienceNeural stem cell research suffers from a lack of molecular markers to specific...
The fine structure of the developing retinal cells in Xenopus laevis was studied from stages 26 to 3...