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Rodent Retinal Ganglion Cell Cultures
2012Central neurons lose the ability for axonal regrowth during development and typically do not regenerate their axons following axotomy once they become mature unless given a growth-permissive environment, for example, a peripheral nerve graft. Retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) of the optic nerve represent a highly useful cell model for the study of ...
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'Refracting' a Single Retinal Ganglion Cell
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1971The response characteristics of retinal ganglion cells to focused and blurred imagery and three interdependent response criteria, measured at the ganglion cell level, are used for the neurophysiological estimate of refractive error.
R M, Hill, H, Ikeda
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Concerted Signaling by Retinal Ganglion Cells
Science, 1995To analyze the rules that govern communication between eye and brain, visual responses were recorded from an intact salamander retina. Parallel observation of many retinal ganglion cells with a microelectrode array showed that nearby neurons often fired synchronously, with spike delays of less than 10 milliseconds.
M, Meister, L, Lagnado, D A, Baylor
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Correlated firing of retinal ganglion cells
Trends in Neurosciences, 1989Even in the absence of visual stimulation, retinal ganglion cells have a substantial maintained discharge. This maintained discharge is not generated independently within each ganglion cell, because the unstimulated activity of two neighboring ganglion cells can be remarkably correlated.
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Diacylglycerol Signaling in Retinal Ganglion Cells
With impaired retinal ganglion cell (RGC) function and eventual RGC death, there is a heightened risk of experiencing glaucoma-induced blindness or other optic neuropathies. Poor RGC efficiency leads to limited transmission of visual signals between the retina and the brain by RGC axons.Ishan, Chaplot +3 more
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Journal of Comparative Neurology, 2020
AbstractRetinal ganglion cells (RGCs) convey visual signals to 50 regions of the brain. For reasons of interest and convenience, they constitute an excellent system for the study of brain structure and function. There is general agreement that, absent a complete “parts list,” understanding how the nervous system processes information will remain an ...
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AbstractRetinal ganglion cells (RGCs) convey visual signals to 50 regions of the brain. For reasons of interest and convenience, they constitute an excellent system for the study of brain structure and function. There is general agreement that, absent a complete “parts list,” understanding how the nervous system processes information will remain an ...
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Retinal Ganglion Cell Shrinkage in Glaucoma
Journal of Glaucoma, 2002There has been some debate concerning the selective loss of retinal ganglion cells belonging to the magnocellular pathway in early glaucoma. Although histologic studies of retinal ganglion cells in experimental and human glaucoma have suggested selective loss of the larger cells and, by implication, selective damage to the magnocellular pathway, this ...
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Classifying and Comparing Retinal Ganglion Cells
Brain, Behavior and Evolution, 1981A simple numerical method is suggested for comparing the types of ganglion cell in the cat, monkey, rabbit and pigeion, using the W,X,Y classification as a basis.
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