It has previously been estimated that about 60% of the neurons in the chick's isthmo-optic nucleus die during development, since its total number of neurons decreases by this percentage. Theoretically, however, the decrease need not have been due to cell death, but could have been caused by either of two alternative possibilities: neurons might have migrated out of the nucleus, or they might have shrunk and therefore been misidentified as glial cells at later developmental stages. These possibilities have been tested, using horseradish peroxidase and tritiated thymidine as tracers, and both have been disproved. Hence, the 60% neuronal death is genuine
We have studied how the development of the isthmo-optic nucleus (ION) is affected by electrical acti...
About half the neurons in the brain die at the time when their connections are being formed. This ne...
Neurons in the isthmo-optic nucleus (ION) of chick embryos can withstand a substantial cycloheximide...
Three lines of evidence indicate that intravascularly injected horseradish peroxidase labels dying n...
The precision of the topographic projection from the isthmo-optic nucleus (ION) to the retina has be...
We have studied the effects on the chick embryo's isthmo-optic nucleus of de-efferentation alone or ...
Depriving developing neurons of retrograde trophic support may disrupt their development and often c...
The present review covers all the published data on neuron death in the developing avian isthmo-opti...
Intravascularly injected horseradish peroxidase selectively labels certain classes of cells in the b...
In an effort to understand naturally occurring neuronal death in the developing isthmo-optic nucleus...
Thymidine autoradiography has been used at light and electron microscopic levels to elucidate intrac...
Deni S. GalileoIn the developing brain, neurons are born in the ventricular zone and migrate outward...
We have studied the role of electrical activity in the elimination of axonal targeting errors, which...
We have investigated how neurons in the optic tecta of embryonic day 16 chick embryos depend for sur...
Our basic question was whether the survival of developing neurons is critically dependent on the lev...
We have studied how the development of the isthmo-optic nucleus (ION) is affected by electrical acti...
About half the neurons in the brain die at the time when their connections are being formed. This ne...
Neurons in the isthmo-optic nucleus (ION) of chick embryos can withstand a substantial cycloheximide...
Three lines of evidence indicate that intravascularly injected horseradish peroxidase labels dying n...
The precision of the topographic projection from the isthmo-optic nucleus (ION) to the retina has be...
We have studied the effects on the chick embryo's isthmo-optic nucleus of de-efferentation alone or ...
Depriving developing neurons of retrograde trophic support may disrupt their development and often c...
The present review covers all the published data on neuron death in the developing avian isthmo-opti...
Intravascularly injected horseradish peroxidase selectively labels certain classes of cells in the b...
In an effort to understand naturally occurring neuronal death in the developing isthmo-optic nucleus...
Thymidine autoradiography has been used at light and electron microscopic levels to elucidate intrac...
Deni S. GalileoIn the developing brain, neurons are born in the ventricular zone and migrate outward...
We have studied the role of electrical activity in the elimination of axonal targeting errors, which...
We have investigated how neurons in the optic tecta of embryonic day 16 chick embryos depend for sur...
Our basic question was whether the survival of developing neurons is critically dependent on the lev...
We have studied how the development of the isthmo-optic nucleus (ION) is affected by electrical acti...
About half the neurons in the brain die at the time when their connections are being formed. This ne...
Neurons in the isthmo-optic nucleus (ION) of chick embryos can withstand a substantial cycloheximide...