textabstractDevelopment of neuronal specificity remains one of the major enigmas in contemporary neurobiology. The embryonic neuroepithelium1 derived from the surface ectoderm due to the inductive influence of the chordamesoderm, acquires a high]_ycomplex differentiation when neuronal and glial cells appear and establish specific structural relationships. Arising as a protrusion of the diencephalon during ontogeny 1 the retina presents the same anatomical and physiological problems as do other parts of the central nervous system. In the retina a spatial separation of both the perikarya and the cell processes into distinct nuclear and synaptic layers is effected during histogenesis. Tills makes the retina a very suitable material for studyin...
The vertebrate eye comprises tissues from different embryonic origins: the lens and the cornea are d...
The retina is a remarkable piece of neural tissue, providing the gateway through which all visual in...
The mechanisms which govern cell fate acquisition in the central nervous system (CNS) are of immense...
The developing retina is an excellent model to study cellular fate determination and differentiation...
The human retina, a derivative of the diencephalon, differentiates into its components in sequential...
Three embryonic tissue sources—the neural ectoderm, the surface ectoderm, and the peri-ocular mesenc...
The central nervous system (CNS) is composed of precisely assembled circuits which support a variety...
Three embryonic tissue sources—the neural ectoderm, the surface ectoderm, and the periocular mesench...
Copyright © 2013 Teresa Chavarŕıa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
The vertebrate retina is comprised of seven major cell types that are generated in overlapping but w...
This protocol outlines the preparation of embryonic mouse retinal explants, which provides an effect...
International audienceAcross all species, retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) are the first retinal neuron...
<div><p>The vertebrate retina is comprised of seven major cell types that are generated in overlappi...
Cell differentiation and pattern formation are fundamental processes in animal development that are ...
Pattern recognition has been used for the complete and statistically rigid classification of retinal...
The vertebrate eye comprises tissues from different embryonic origins: the lens and the cornea are d...
The retina is a remarkable piece of neural tissue, providing the gateway through which all visual in...
The mechanisms which govern cell fate acquisition in the central nervous system (CNS) are of immense...
The developing retina is an excellent model to study cellular fate determination and differentiation...
The human retina, a derivative of the diencephalon, differentiates into its components in sequential...
Three embryonic tissue sources—the neural ectoderm, the surface ectoderm, and the peri-ocular mesenc...
The central nervous system (CNS) is composed of precisely assembled circuits which support a variety...
Three embryonic tissue sources—the neural ectoderm, the surface ectoderm, and the periocular mesench...
Copyright © 2013 Teresa Chavarŕıa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
The vertebrate retina is comprised of seven major cell types that are generated in overlapping but w...
This protocol outlines the preparation of embryonic mouse retinal explants, which provides an effect...
International audienceAcross all species, retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) are the first retinal neuron...
<div><p>The vertebrate retina is comprised of seven major cell types that are generated in overlappi...
Cell differentiation and pattern formation are fundamental processes in animal development that are ...
Pattern recognition has been used for the complete and statistically rigid classification of retinal...
The vertebrate eye comprises tissues from different embryonic origins: the lens and the cornea are d...
The retina is a remarkable piece of neural tissue, providing the gateway through which all visual in...
The mechanisms which govern cell fate acquisition in the central nervous system (CNS) are of immense...