Lhx1 in the proximal region of the optic vesicle permits neural retina development in the chicken

Volume: 1, Issue: 11, Pages: 1083 - 1093
Published: Aug 28, 2012
Abstract
Summary How the eye forms has been one of the fundamental issues in developmental biology. The retinal anlage first appears as the optic vesicle (OV) evaginating from the forebrain. Subsequently, its distal portion invaginates to form the two-walled optic cup, which develops into the outer pigmented and inner neurosensory layers of the retina. Recent work has shown that this optic-cup morphogenesis proceeds as a self-organizing activity without...
Paper Details
Title
Lhx1 in the proximal region of the optic vesicle permits neural retina development in the chicken
Published Date
Aug 28, 2012
Volume
1
Issue
11
Pages
1083 - 1093
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