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Loss of Bmi1 causes anomalies in retinal development and degeneration of cone photoreceptors

Loss of Bmi1 causes anomalies in retinal development and degeneration of cone photoreceptors

... Retinal development occurs through the sequential but overlapping generation of six types of neuronal cells and one glial cell ...in retinal degenerative diseases. During mouse development, ...

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Cell type-specific effects of p27KIP1 loss on retinal development

Cell type-specific effects of p27KIP1 loss on retinal development

... of retinal progenitors [8, ...of retinal progeni- ...in retinal development is to pre- vent cell cycle reentry of differentiating cells ...in retinal development, we revis- ited ...

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Melanin: its role in retinal development

Melanin: its role in retinal development

... Throughout retinal development, the ventricular surface is the principal site of cell ...During development, the extent o f the ventricular zone (the region crossed during the back and forward ...

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Loss of MAP3K1 enhances proliferation and apoptosis during retinal development

Loss of MAP3K1 enhances proliferation and apoptosis during retinal development

... Besides the RB-E2F pathways, MAP3K1 may crosstalk with other regulatory networks during retinal development. One candidate is the Notch-Hes pathway. Notch signaling determines the commitment of late RPCs to ...

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RETINOIC ACID MODULATES RETINAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE JUVENILES OF A TELEOST FISH

RETINOIC ACID MODULATES RETINAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE JUVENILES OF A TELEOST FISH

... The timing and extent of ACC reappearance in the retinas of large RA-treated fish are also variable. Although these retinas appeared to possess ACCs in the central ventral quadrant, some areas were incompletely ...

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Gene expression changes during retinal development and rod specification

Gene expression changes during retinal development and rod specification

... during retinal development [39], expression profiles in the adult retina and in various adult retinal cell types [38,40], comparisons of the Otx2 null retina (which lacks photore- ceptors) [35] and ...

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Platelet-derived growth factor and its receptors in retinal development

Platelet-derived growth factor and its receptors in retinal development

... T he execution of a p a tte r n of connections th a t is an ato m ically a n d physiologically correct is th e next step in th e development of th e retina. As the various cell types are bom , th ey m ig rate to ...

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Rediscovering the chick embryo as a model to study retinal development

Rediscovering the chick embryo as a model to study retinal development

... eye development take place during late gastrulation, when a region of the anterior neural plate becomes specified as the "eye field" under the in- duction of the prechordal mesoderm (Figure ...eye ...

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Characterization of the retinal proteome during rod photoreceptor genesis

Characterization of the retinal proteome during rod photoreceptor genesis

... A previously published complementary study used 2D- gel electrophoresis to profile dynamic changes in protein expression in the postnatal mouse retina [8]. In this study they identified 174 total protein spots. Of the ...

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Genetic chimeras reveal the autonomy requirements for Vsx2 in embryonic retinal progenitor cells

Genetic chimeras reveal the autonomy requirements for Vsx2 in embryonic retinal progenitor cells

... throughout retinal development, but ter- minated in all postmitotic retinal cells, except bipolar cells and a subset of Müller glial cells ...ocular development arise from disruptions in the ...

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Directional protein secretion by the retinal pigment epithelium: roles in retinal health and the development of age-related macular degeneration

Directional protein secretion by the retinal pigment epithelium: roles in retinal health and the development of age-related macular degeneration

... of retinal proteins ...to retinal degeneration, and bring about diseases such as AMD – the leading cause of legal blindness in the Western world ...with development of this disease of multifactorial ...

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Detection of microaneurysm in fundus retinal images using SVM classifier

Detection of microaneurysm in fundus retinal images using SVM classifier

... ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Abstract— An eye disease caused due to diabetes is called as Diabetic Retinopathy (DR).This effects on small blood ...

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CCL2/CCR2 and CX3CL1/CX3CR1 chemokine axes and their possible involvement in age-related macular degeneration

CCL2/CCR2 and CX3CL1/CX3CR1 chemokine axes and their possible involvement in age-related macular degeneration

... positive bloated subretinal microglial cells are found in the eyes of AMD patients [19,21]. Recent reports sug- gest that drusen appearance in patients with AMD is not solely caused by sub-RPE deposits, but also by sub- ...

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Wiring the retinal circuits activated by light during early development

Wiring the retinal circuits activated by light during early development

... Expression of melanopsins in the retina of Xenopus tadpoles We next investigated the emergence of the intrinsically photosensitive system of the retina. Melanopsin ( opn4m ) is the gene that confers photosensitivity to ...

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Large is required for normal astrocyte migration and retinal vasculature development

Large is required for normal astrocyte migration and retinal vasculature development

... Human genetics showed that the severity of the affected patients depends on the LARGE gene muta- tion type. A patient of Walker–Warburg syndrome, a severe form of dystroglycanopathy was reported to carry a homozygous ...

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Characteristics and surgical outcomes of pediatric rhegmatogenous retinal detachment

Characteristics and surgical outcomes of pediatric rhegmatogenous retinal detachment

... We have described the characteristics and surgical out- comes of pediatric RRD patients in our hospital. However, our study is limited by its retrospective nature and the small number of patients, especially in group 4. ...

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An essential role for RPE-derived soluble VEGF in the maintenance of the choriocapillaris

An essential role for RPE-derived soluble VEGF in the maintenance of the choriocapillaris

... secreted by the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) in the mainte- nance of the choriocapillaris (CC). VEGF in mice is produced as three isoforms, VEGF120, VEGF164, and VEGF188, that differ in their ability to bind ...

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Automatic Early Diagnosis of Diabetic Retinopathy  Using Retina Fundus Images

Automatic Early Diagnosis of Diabetic Retinopathy Using Retina Fundus Images

... Diabetic complications lead to blindness in working age people [1]. The progressive death of the retina due to the loss of the blood supply results from effects of diabetes on the retinal blood vessel network, and ...

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Stabilization of the retinal vascular network by reciprocal feedback between blood vessels and astrocytes

Stabilization of the retinal vascular network by reciprocal feedback between blood vessels and astrocytes

... embryonic development is dominated by physiological hypoxia, whereas late embryonic development is characterized by a mosaic of normoxic and hypoxic regions giving rise to oxygen gradients ...

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New views on retinal axon development: a navigation guide

New views on retinal axon development: a navigation guide

... of retinal axons which terminate in a more dorsal position in the tectum, leaving the ventral tectum (normally innervated by ephrin-B- expressing RGCs) completely devoid of retinal afferents (Mann et ...

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