Chapter 6 Developmental and Experimental Changes in Retinal Glia Cells: Cell Interactions and Control of Phenotype Expression and Stability

作者: A.A. Moscona , P. Linser

DOI: 10.1016/S0070-2153(08)60582-7

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摘要: Publisher Summary This chapter is concerned with the differentiation of neural retina cells. It focuses mainly on glia cells, and role contact interactions neurons in control their phenotypic characteristics. The main purpose to bring together findings interpretations within a framework unifying working hypothesis. Studies have been characteristics cells (NR) chick embryo. There growing awareness importance development function NR, prompting increased interest properties. Among key functions regulation neuronal extracellular milieu because ability take up metabolize various transmitters other products released from nerve terminals also they contribute immediate microenvironment metabolic physical conditions essential for normal activity. reviews published ongoing work developmental programs two “markers” definitive enzymes carbonic anhydrase-C glutamine synthetase. describes experiments modification into lens-like proposes that cell surface play expression stability Muller phenotype.

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