Retinotectal map formation was studied during regeneration in young adult Xenopus. Right compound double-temporal eyes (TT) were formed in tailbud stage embryos by the fusion of two temporal halves of the eye blastema in the same orbit. In other animals right compound double-nasal eyes (NN) were prepared. In both combinations the left eye was kept intact. After metamorphosis the right and left optic nerves were sectioned to induce optic fiber regeneration from each eye to both tecta. The patterns of retinotectal projections from the compound and normal eyes were studied from 37 to 364 days after optic nerve section, using electrophysiological recording of the visuotectal projections and 3H-proline autoradiographic assay from one of the two ...
The growth of normal and surgically produced compound dorsal and ventral retinae in Xenopus laevis h...
The topographic projection pattern formed by the retinal ganglion cell axons in the tectum of the lo...
The retinotectal connections of developing Rana tadpoles and froglets have been studied using light-...
Right compound eyes were formed in Xenopus embryos at tailbud stages by the fusion of two nasal (NN)...
Right compound eyes were formed in Xenopus embryos at stages 32-33 by the fusion of two nasal (NN), ...
The restoration of the retinotectal projections following metamorphic bilateral optic nerve sections...
Optic fiber regeneration was studied by [3H]proline autoradiography and by mapping electrophysiologi...
The retinotectal projections from double-nasal (NN), double-temporal (TT) and double-ventral (VV) co...
Double-nasal and double-temporal compound eyes were constructed in Xenopus embryos at stages 32 and ...
The left eye was removed from Stage 56 Xenopus tadpoles. Two to 9 months after metamorphosis, electr...
The left eye was removed from Stage 56 Xenopus tadpoles. Two to 9 months after metamorphosis, electr...
The formation of retinotectal connexions in Xenopus has been investigated by mapping the visual fiel...
Two new techniques for assaying the retina to tectum connections in the lower vertebrate visual syst...
The contralateral diencephalic projections from compound eyes, made by the early embryonic fusion of...
Two new techniques for assaying the retina to tectum connections in the lower vertebrate visual syst...
The growth of normal and surgically produced compound dorsal and ventral retinae in Xenopus laevis h...
The topographic projection pattern formed by the retinal ganglion cell axons in the tectum of the lo...
The retinotectal connections of developing Rana tadpoles and froglets have been studied using light-...
Right compound eyes were formed in Xenopus embryos at tailbud stages by the fusion of two nasal (NN)...
Right compound eyes were formed in Xenopus embryos at stages 32-33 by the fusion of two nasal (NN), ...
The restoration of the retinotectal projections following metamorphic bilateral optic nerve sections...
Optic fiber regeneration was studied by [3H]proline autoradiography and by mapping electrophysiologi...
The retinotectal projections from double-nasal (NN), double-temporal (TT) and double-ventral (VV) co...
Double-nasal and double-temporal compound eyes were constructed in Xenopus embryos at stages 32 and ...
The left eye was removed from Stage 56 Xenopus tadpoles. Two to 9 months after metamorphosis, electr...
The left eye was removed from Stage 56 Xenopus tadpoles. Two to 9 months after metamorphosis, electr...
The formation of retinotectal connexions in Xenopus has been investigated by mapping the visual fiel...
Two new techniques for assaying the retina to tectum connections in the lower vertebrate visual syst...
The contralateral diencephalic projections from compound eyes, made by the early embryonic fusion of...
Two new techniques for assaying the retina to tectum connections in the lower vertebrate visual syst...
The growth of normal and surgically produced compound dorsal and ventral retinae in Xenopus laevis h...
The topographic projection pattern formed by the retinal ganglion cell axons in the tectum of the lo...
The retinotectal connections of developing Rana tadpoles and froglets have been studied using light-...