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KMID : 0350519960490041335
Journal of Catholic Medical College
1996 Volume.49 No. 4 p.1335 ~ p.1354
Cell Death and Cell Proliferation during Histogenesis in the Rat retina after Birth


Abstract
During development of central nervous system, cell proliferation, cell migration, cell differentiation and cell death are required. It has been reported that a number of cells are dying during development in the mammalian retinae examined so far,
but
the pattern of cell death has not been clarified yet. In addition, little has been studied on cell proliferation after birth.
@ES The results were as follows:
@EN 1. In the developing rat, from postnatal 0 to 7 days, retina consisted of ganglion cell layer, inner plexiform layer and neuroblast layer. Neuroblast layer could be subdivided into three sublaminae: sublamina a, sublamina b and sublamina p,
from
postnatal 3 to 7days.
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