| Literature DB >> 1431841 |
B Fritzsch1, C Wilm.
Abstract
The normal development of the retinal projection was studied in a bony fish with Dil. Between 5.5 and 10 days postfertilization the contralateral retinal projection grows from the rostral pole of the tectum across its center. A maximum of 15 retinal fibers reaches the ipsilateral tectum. In 33-day-old juvenile animals, less than 15 ipsilateral fibers terminate in the entire tectum. Ipsilaterally projecting ganglion cells (maximal number = 20 cells) are scattered throughout the entire retina, and the location of ganglion cells in the retina and axonal terminations in the tectum display a large interindividual variability. This suggests that the small adult contingent of ipsilateral fibers in this bony fish develops without an initial exuberant ipsilateral retinal projection that is later pruned back.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1431841 DOI: 10.1002/neu.480230609
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurobiol ISSN: 0022-3034