Gap Junctions Modulate Interkinetic Nuclear Movement in Retinal Progenitor Cells

Volume: 25, Issue: 46, Pages: 10803 - 10814
Published: Nov 16, 2005
Abstract
During early retinal development, progenitor cells must divide repeatedly to expand the progenitor pool. During G(1) and G(2) of the cell cycle, progenitor cell nuclei migrate back-and-forth across the proliferative zone in a process termed interkinetic nuclear movement. Because division can only occur at the ventricular surface, factors that affect the speed of nuclear movement could modulate the duration of the cell cycle. Gap-junctional...
Paper Details
Title
Gap Junctions Modulate Interkinetic Nuclear Movement in Retinal Progenitor Cells
Published Date
Nov 16, 2005
Volume
25
Issue
46
Pages
10803 - 10814
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