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Generation of developmental patterns in the neuroepithelium of the developing mammalian eye: The pigment epithelium of the eye

Neuroscience Letters, 1991
Culture experiments with eye anlages of mouse embryos were performed to study developmental traits of the neuroepithelial cells of the prospective pigment epithelium in the eye anlage of pigmented mice. Between the neural plate stage on embryonic day 8 (ED 8, developmental stage 12) and the neural tube stage on embryonic day 9 1/2 (stage 15), the ...
Eberhard Buse
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Red pigment epithelium of fish eyes

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 1984
The eyes of characins (Characidae), pike, pickerel (Esocidae) and wrasses (Labridae) have a red pigment epithelium. There is no melanin, the epithelial cells containing red particles (erythrosomes). These are tiny cylinders in the cell processes, and spherules in the cell bases.
A. C. G. Best, J. A. C. Nicol
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Primary adenocarcinoma of pigmented ciliary epithelium in a phthisical eye

Survey of Ophthalmology, 2016
We report a case of adenocarcinoma of the pigmented ciliary epithelium arising in a phthisical eye. A 92-year-old man who initially presented with severe ocular pain had calcification extending from the posterior pole to ciliary body on B-scan ultrasonography to a degree not previously reported.
Jaya B, Kumar   +3 more
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Selective Destruction of the Pigmented Epithelium in the Ciliary Body of the Eye

Science, 1974
Perfusion of the internal carotid artery with hypertonic solution selectively destroys most of the pigmented epithelium of the ciliary body of the monkey eye, converts fenestrated endothelium of capillaries to continuous endothelium, and transiently breaks down the blood-aqueous barrier.
Shigekuni Okisaka   +2 more
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Epithelium-Capillary Interactions in the Eye: The Retinal Pigment Epithelium and the Choriocapillaris

1989
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the evidence for epithelium–capillary interactions where the two are apposed, emphasizing structural and functional manifestations such as capillary permeability and cell polarity. The observations derived from human ocular histopathology and experimental animal models are focused in which interactions are ...
G E, Korte, M S, Burns, R W, Bellhorn
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Temporally controlled targeted somatic mutagenesis in mouse eye pigment epithelium

genesis, 2012
AbstractTo generate temporally controlled site‐specific somatic mutations in the mouse eye pigment epithelium, we generated a TRP1‐Cre‐ERT2 transgenic mouse line that expresses the tamoxifen‐dependent Cre‐ERT2 recombinase under the control of the tyrosinase‐related protein 1 (TRP1) promoter.
Mikiro, Mori   +6 more
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Experimental eye enlargement in mature animals changes the retinal pigment epithelium

Visual Neuroscience, 1999
Form deprivation has been shown to result in myopia in a number of species such that the eye enlarges if one eye is permanently closed at the time of eye opening. In the quokka wallaby, the eye grows slowly throughout life. After form deprivation, the eye enlarges by 1–1.5 years of age to the size of that in a 4–6-year-old animal and the number ...
A M, Harman, R, Hoskins, L D, Beazley
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Post-chemotherapy changes in retinal pigment epithelium in retinoblastoma eyes

Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology
Histopathological analysis of the retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) changes in retinoblastoma (RB) cases who received pre-surgical chemotherapy.Laboratory-based observational study.Five-year analysis was performed to identify Retinoblastoma cases who underwent enucleation after receiving systemic chemotherapy.
Dipankar Das   +10 more
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Malignant tumor of the retinal pigment epithelium with extraocular extension in a phthisical eye

Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 1996
Malignant tumors of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) are exceedingly rare. We describe the histopathologic and immunohistochemical features of a RPE neoplasm that was found accidentally in a blind and painful phthisical eye.The enucleated eye was investigated by light microscopy, and tumor tissue was also studied by electron microscopy ...
Löffler, Karin U.   +3 more
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