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Volumn 340, Issue 6137, 2013, Pages 1239-1242

Geniculocortical input drives genetic distinctions between primary and higher-order visual areas

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Indexed keywords

RETINOID RELATED ORPHAN RECEPTOR ALPHA; RETINOID RELATED ORPHAN RECEPTOR BETA;

EID: 84878749552     PISSN: 00368075     EISSN: 10959203     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1126/science.1232806     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (123)

References (27)
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    • Bilateral enucleation in marsupials, which leads to decreased dLG size because of loss of retinal input, results in aberrant TCA input to V1 from dTh nuclei that normally project exclusively to other primary areas (20). Despite the selective deletion of the geniculocortical TCA projection in cKO mice, DiI injections into the putative V1 of the cKO mice did not aberrantly label neurons in VP, MG, or elsewhere in dTh (figs. S4 and S6). Injections of a second, retrograde tracer, DiD, targeted to nascent S1 and distinguishable from DiI injected into nascent V1 of the same mice, labeled a similar-appearing high density of VP neurons in WT and cKO mice at both P0 and P7, and at late embryonic ages, but in neither WT nor cKO mice did S1 injections label neurons in dLG (figs. S4 and S6).
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    • HO.


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