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Journal: Development
Development (2021) 148 (12): dev199399.
Published: 18 June 2021
...Michael L. Kaufman; Noah B. Goodson; Ko Uoon Park; Michael Schwanke; Emma Office; Sophia R. Schneider; Joy Abraham; Austin Hensley; Kenneth L. Jones; Joseph A. Brzezinski ABSTRACT During retinal development, a large subset of progenitors upregulates the transcription factor Otx2 , which is required...
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Development (2019) 146 (17): dev178103.
Published: 9 September 2019
.... Together, these data represent a valuable resource shedding light on transcription factor sequences and guidance cue dynamics during mouse retinal development. * Author for correspondence ( pierre.fabre@unige.ch ) Competing interests The authors declare no competing or financial interests...
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Development (2017) 144 (8): 1368–1381.
Published: 15 April 2017
... forward. Retinal development Stem cell Regenerative medicine Degenerative retinal diseases Macular degeneration Retina pigment epithelial cells The retina consists of the multi-layered neural retina (NR) and the monolayer of retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). As with other parts...
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Development (2016) 143 (21): 3895–3906.
Published: 1 November 2016
... and BMP signals play a role in setting up DV polarity in mouse ESC-derived optic cups. Morphogenesis Organoid culture Pattern formation Retinal development Vertebrate eye development is a complex event that requires rigorous polarity regulation with specific gene expression patterns...
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Development (2016) 143 (12): 2172–2182.
Published: 15 June 2016
... proteins. Fig. 6. Fat3 and Ena/VASP proteins are enriched in the IPL throughout retinal development. (A) Western blot analysis confirmed the presence of Mena, VASP and EVL in retinal lysates from E17.5 to P11, which spans amacrine cell development. Actin loading controls are shown underneath each...
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Development (2015) 142 (4): 743–752.
Published: 15 February 2015
... development, a complete eye is formed but is subsequently lost. In Astyanax mexicanus , another blind cavefish, eye loss has been attributed to interference during eye field patterning. To address whether similar pathways have been targeted by evolution independently, we investigated the retinal development...
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Development (2013) 140 (24): 4959–4969.
Published: 15 December 2013
... by The Company of Biologists Ltd 2013 Cell fate Eye Gsk3β Mitf Optic vesicle patterning Optic cup Retinal development Smad Vsx2 During vertebrate eye development, the optic neuroepithelium is specified into three domains: retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), neural retina (NR...
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Development (2013) 140 (1): 176–184.
Published: 1 January 2013
... and neuronal morphogenesis during embryonic and retinal development. Here we show that Abl is required for photoreceptor cell fate maintenance, as Abl mutant photoreceptors lose neuronal markers during late pupal stages but do not re-enter a proliferative state or undergo apoptosis. Failure to maintain...
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Development (2012) 139 (22): 4111–4121.
Published: 15 November 2012
... autonomous modes of organogenesis and homeostasis. We also attempt to interpret the results of previous in vivo studies of retinal development in light of the self-organising nature of the retina. * Author for correspondence ( yoshikisasai@cdb.riken.jp ) Competing interests statement The authors...
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Development (2010) 137 (14): 2307–2317.
Published: 15 July 2010
... interests. 4 5 2010 © 2010. 2010 Neurogenesis Retinal development Transcription regulation Medaka The vertebrate retina is a layered structure composed of six neuronal and one glial cell type, which are organised in three cellular layers: the ganglion cell layer, comprising...
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Development (2008) 135 (11): 1981–1990.
Published: 1 June 2008
... POU domain MATH5 ATOH7 POU4F2 RGC Retinal development Transcription factor Owing to its easy accessibility and well-organized laminar structure, the retina has long served as an ideal experimental model for studying the central nervous system (CNS). Retinogenesis in vertebrates...
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Development (2001) 128 (24): 5051–5060.
Published: 15 December 2001
... continues to develop as neural retina, indicating that sustained FGF9 stimulation is not necessary for retinal development. Further evidence that a transient signal is sufficient to switch the RPE differentiation pathway comes from the transgenic mice that express FGF9 or activated Ras under the control...
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Development (1996) 122 (6): 1931–1940.
Published: 1 June 1996
... in a single row. This reorganisation is a prerequisite for the identification of death candidates. Irregular chiasmC-roughest function in retinal development demonstrates the importance of specific cell contacts for assignment of the apoptotic fate. * Author for correspondence 27 03 1996 ©...
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Development (1995) 121 (11): 3593–3602.
Published: 1 November 1995
... 1995 by Company of Biologists 1995 integrin α 2 β 1 retinal development collagen receptor chick eye extracellular matrix The development of the central nervous system involves both extrinsic and intrinsic signals which influence neuronal differentiation. The retina is an example...
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Journal: Development
Development (1990) 109 (3): 567–576.
Published: 1 July 1990
... strongly suggests that the adult mosaic is cryptically present at a time when the photoreceptors are morphologically indistinguishable from one another. © 1990 by Company of Biologists 1990 retinal development double cones cone mosaic photoreceptors cell patterning In the retinas...