Data di Pubblicazione:
2004
Abstract:
In mammalian retinas, rods and cones connect to distinct sets of bipolar cells. In the retina of Nrl (neural retina leucine zipper) knock-out
mice, in which rods fail to form and all photoreceptors are cones, rod bipolar cells have normal morphology, pattern of staining, and
lamination, but they form synaptic connections with cones. Hence, retinal interneurons are not entirely committed to the choice of their
synaptic partners; also, their morphology and pattern of distribution of their processes in the synaptic layers of the retina are not
instructed by the establishment of synaptic connections with cognate photoreceptor(s). These findings are of considerable relevance for
our understanding of mechanisms responsible for cell recognition during development and in the context of using transplanted tissue to
restore vision in retinal degeneration.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Strettoi, Enrica
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