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The role of tangential dispersion in retinal mosaic formation (Articolo in rivista)
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- The role of tangential dispersion in retinal mosaic formation (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2002-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- Reese B. E., Galli-Resta L. (literal)
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- The role of tangential dispersion in retinal mosaic formation (literal)
- Abstract
- Individual types of retinal nerve cell are spaced across the retina in an
orderly manner, ensuring a uniform sampling of the visual field. This
regularity in cellular spacing has been commonly attributed to fate
determination mechanisms operating around the time of cell birth, an
hypothesis presuming that the position of a nerve cell is fixed within the
plane of the retina from the time of its determination. At odds with this
view, recent results from X-inactivation mosaic mice indicate that certain
classes of retinal nerve cell, those known to form orderly mosaics in the
adult retina, disperse tangentially during development. Furthermore,
studies defining the spatial characteristics of developing and mature
retinal mosaics suggest that cell-cell interactions around the time of
morphological differentiation lead to mutual repulsion. Modelling studies
in turn show that nothing more than a simple minimal spacing rule between
neighboring cells of the same type is sufficient for the creation of the
global patterning observed in biological retinal mosaics. For some cell
types, the size of this \"exclusion zone\" surrounding individual cells is
shown to be an intrinsic characteristic of each cell type, invariant
across the retina, and accounting for the variation in mosaic regularity
across changes in cell density. These results show how short-distance
movements driven by intercellular interactions at the local level may
mediate the emergence of the global patterning characteristic of retinal
mosaics during development.
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