Does early monocular enucleation in a marsupial affect the surviving uncrossed retinofugal pathway?
Monocular enucleations have been done during early stages (postnatal days 3 to 9) of visual system development of Monodelphis domestica, in order to determine whether in this marsupial, as in several eutherian mammals, there are any interactions between the pathways from the two eyes in establishing...
Main Authors: | Taylor, J, Guillery, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1995
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