[EN] The eye of the largest adult mammal in the world, the whale, offers a unique opportunity to study the evolution of the visual system and its adaptation to aquatic environments. However, the difficulties in obtaining cetacean samples mean these animals have been poorly studied. Thus, the aim of this study was to characterise the different neurons and glial cells in the whale retina by immunohistochemistry using a range of molecular markers. The whale retinal neurons were analysed using different antibodies, labelling retinal ganglion cells (RGCs), photoreceptors, bipolar and amacrine cells. Finally, glial cells were also labelled, including astrocytes, Muller cells and microglia. Thioflavin S was also used to label oligomers and plaques...
Vertebrate vision is mediated by two types of photoreceptors, rod and cone cells. Rods are more sens...
To assess the spectral sensitivities of the retinal visual pigments from the North Atlantic right wh...
Three different aspects of the morphological organisation of deep-sea fish retinae are reviewed: Fir...
The eye of the largest adult mammal in the world, the whale, offers a unique opportunity to study th...
The eyes of two whales Balaenoptera physalus and Baleoptera borealis were studied by our group. In t...
The ocular morphology, morphological characteristics and topography of ganglion cell distribution we...
Existe una estrecha relación entre las características morfológicas de los sistemas sensoriales, su ...
[EN] Muller cells are the principal glial cells in the retina and they assume many of the functions ...
Cetaceans (whales and dolphins) are fully aquatic mammals that have captured the imagination of biol...
Cetaceans have a long history of commitment to a fully aquatic lifestyle that extends back to the Eo...
Aquatic mammals underwent morphological and physiological adaptations due to the transition from ter...
The vertebrate retina first evolved some 500 million years ago in ancestral marine chordates. Since ...
The anterior segment of the mammalian eye is concerned with the function and maintenance of its opti...
<div><p>Cetaceans have a long history of commitment to a fully aquatic lifestyle that extends back t...
AbstractManatees are unique among the fully aquatic marine mammals in that they are herbivorous crea...
Vertebrate vision is mediated by two types of photoreceptors, rod and cone cells. Rods are more sens...
To assess the spectral sensitivities of the retinal visual pigments from the North Atlantic right wh...
Three different aspects of the morphological organisation of deep-sea fish retinae are reviewed: Fir...
The eye of the largest adult mammal in the world, the whale, offers a unique opportunity to study th...
The eyes of two whales Balaenoptera physalus and Baleoptera borealis were studied by our group. In t...
The ocular morphology, morphological characteristics and topography of ganglion cell distribution we...
Existe una estrecha relación entre las características morfológicas de los sistemas sensoriales, su ...
[EN] Muller cells are the principal glial cells in the retina and they assume many of the functions ...
Cetaceans (whales and dolphins) are fully aquatic mammals that have captured the imagination of biol...
Cetaceans have a long history of commitment to a fully aquatic lifestyle that extends back to the Eo...
Aquatic mammals underwent morphological and physiological adaptations due to the transition from ter...
The vertebrate retina first evolved some 500 million years ago in ancestral marine chordates. Since ...
The anterior segment of the mammalian eye is concerned with the function and maintenance of its opti...
<div><p>Cetaceans have a long history of commitment to a fully aquatic lifestyle that extends back t...
AbstractManatees are unique among the fully aquatic marine mammals in that they are herbivorous crea...
Vertebrate vision is mediated by two types of photoreceptors, rod and cone cells. Rods are more sens...
To assess the spectral sensitivities of the retinal visual pigments from the North Atlantic right wh...
Three different aspects of the morphological organisation of deep-sea fish retinae are reviewed: Fir...