The spatial pattern of cell production and retinal growth were studied in Xenopus between stage 60 and two months after metamorphosis using 3H-proline and 3H-thymidine autoradiography. The position and the number of the ganglion cells labelled with 3H-thymidine were determined. The area of the unlabelled retina due to growth since 3H-proline administration at stage 60 was measured. Both retinal area measurements and counts of labelled ganglion cells showed 30-40% higher values in the temporal than in the nasal retinal half. The greater cell production and area accretion were even more pronounced between the temporal and the nasal retinal quadrants. The results on the temporoventral crescentic retinal growth rule out the possibility that fro...
Two new techniques for assaying the retina to tectum connections in the lower vertebrate visual syst...
Right compound eyes were formed in Xenopus embryos at tailbud stages by the fusion of two nasal (NN)...
ABSTRACT: Teleost fish retinas grow throughout adult life through both cell addition and stretching....
The growth of normal and surgically produced compound dorsal and ventral retinae in Xenopus laevis h...
The growth of normal and surgically produced compound dorsal and ventral retinae in Xenopus laevis h...
The growth of the retina has been studied in Xenopus by use of autoradiography with tritiated thymid...
The retinotectal projections from double-nasal (NN), double-temporal (TT) and double-ventral (VV) co...
The left eye was removed from Stage 56 Xenopus tadpoles. Two to 9 months after metamorphosis, electr...
Retinotectal map formation was studied during regeneration in young adult Xenopus. Right compound do...
The development of the diencephalon and the time of origin of neurons of thalamic nuclei were determ...
Right compound eyes were formed in Xenopus embryos at stages 32-33 by the fusion of two nasal (NN), ...
AbstractDuring the metamorphosis of the Xenopus laevis retina, thyroid hormone (TH) preferentially i...
The restoration of the retinotectal projections following metamorphic bilateral optic nerve sections...
The contralateral diencephalic projections from compound eyes, made by the early embryonic fusion of...
The retinotectal connections of developing Rana tadpoles and froglets have been studied using light-...
Two new techniques for assaying the retina to tectum connections in the lower vertebrate visual syst...
Right compound eyes were formed in Xenopus embryos at tailbud stages by the fusion of two nasal (NN)...
ABSTRACT: Teleost fish retinas grow throughout adult life through both cell addition and stretching....
The growth of normal and surgically produced compound dorsal and ventral retinae in Xenopus laevis h...
The growth of normal and surgically produced compound dorsal and ventral retinae in Xenopus laevis h...
The growth of the retina has been studied in Xenopus by use of autoradiography with tritiated thymid...
The retinotectal projections from double-nasal (NN), double-temporal (TT) and double-ventral (VV) co...
The left eye was removed from Stage 56 Xenopus tadpoles. Two to 9 months after metamorphosis, electr...
Retinotectal map formation was studied during regeneration in young adult Xenopus. Right compound do...
The development of the diencephalon and the time of origin of neurons of thalamic nuclei were determ...
Right compound eyes were formed in Xenopus embryos at stages 32-33 by the fusion of two nasal (NN), ...
AbstractDuring the metamorphosis of the Xenopus laevis retina, thyroid hormone (TH) preferentially i...
The restoration of the retinotectal projections following metamorphic bilateral optic nerve sections...
The contralateral diencephalic projections from compound eyes, made by the early embryonic fusion of...
The retinotectal connections of developing Rana tadpoles and froglets have been studied using light-...
Two new techniques for assaying the retina to tectum connections in the lower vertebrate visual syst...
Right compound eyes were formed in Xenopus embryos at tailbud stages by the fusion of two nasal (NN)...
ABSTRACT: Teleost fish retinas grow throughout adult life through both cell addition and stretching....