AbstractIn mouse, retinal axon divergence takes place within a cellular specialization localized at the midline of the optic chiasm. To test whether the cells in this locus present cues for differential retinal axon growth, retinal explants were cocultured with cells dissociated from the chiasmatic midline, both taken from day 14–15 embryos, during the principal period of retinal axon divergence. Compared with crossed axons from other retinal regions, axons from ventrotemporal retina, the sole source of uncrossed axons, were shorter, more fasciculated, and fewer in number when growing on chiasm cells. Furthermore, uncrossed axons avoided clusters of chiasm neurons and glia having the composition and arrangement of the midline specialization...
International audienceIn most mammals, retinal ganglion cell axons from each retina project to both ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Retinal Ganglion Cells.Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) exten...
AbstractDuring CNS development, combinatorial expression of transcription factors controls neuronal ...
AbstractIn mouse, retinal axon divergence takes place within a cellular specialization localized at ...
AbstractTo determine whether diffusible guidance cues direct retinal axon growth and divergence at t...
AbstractAt the optic chiasm, axons from either eye meet and decide whether to cross contralaterally ...
Recent advances in the field of axon guidance have revealed complex transcription factor codes that ...
Chiasm cells, which include glia and neurons, are generated early before any retinal axon arrives at...
In the rat, a small subpopulation of retinal ganglion cell axons forms a persistent projection to th...
The mammalian optic chiasm is widely and properly regarded as a region where axons from the temporal...
AbstractDuring development, retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons either cross or avoid the midline at t...
Binocular vision relies upon the existence of contralateral and ispilateral projections from retinal...
SummaryRetinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons diverge within the optic chiasm to project to opposite side...
The mouse optic chiasm is a model for axon guidance at the midline and for analyzing how binocular v...
AbstractA recent study has shown that EphB1, a receptor for ephrin-2, guides selected retinofugal ax...
International audienceIn most mammals, retinal ganglion cell axons from each retina project to both ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Retinal Ganglion Cells.Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) exten...
AbstractDuring CNS development, combinatorial expression of transcription factors controls neuronal ...
AbstractIn mouse, retinal axon divergence takes place within a cellular specialization localized at ...
AbstractTo determine whether diffusible guidance cues direct retinal axon growth and divergence at t...
AbstractAt the optic chiasm, axons from either eye meet and decide whether to cross contralaterally ...
Recent advances in the field of axon guidance have revealed complex transcription factor codes that ...
Chiasm cells, which include glia and neurons, are generated early before any retinal axon arrives at...
In the rat, a small subpopulation of retinal ganglion cell axons forms a persistent projection to th...
The mammalian optic chiasm is widely and properly regarded as a region where axons from the temporal...
AbstractDuring development, retinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons either cross or avoid the midline at t...
Binocular vision relies upon the existence of contralateral and ispilateral projections from retinal...
SummaryRetinal ganglion cell (RGC) axons diverge within the optic chiasm to project to opposite side...
The mouse optic chiasm is a model for axon guidance at the midline and for analyzing how binocular v...
AbstractA recent study has shown that EphB1, a receptor for ephrin-2, guides selected retinofugal ax...
International audienceIn most mammals, retinal ganglion cell axons from each retina project to both ...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Retinal Ganglion Cells.Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) exten...
AbstractDuring CNS development, combinatorial expression of transcription factors controls neuronal ...