Loss of axons in the cat optic nerve following fetal unilateral enucleation: an electron microscopic analysis

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Bastiani, Michael
Other Author Williams, Robert W.; Chalupa, Leo M.
Title Loss of axons in the cat optic nerve following fetal unilateral enucleation: an electron microscopic analysis
Date 1983
Description Between the 48th day of gestation (E-48) and maturity, the number of axons in the cat optic nerve is reduced by approximately 50%. On the basis of an electron microscopic assay, the axon population of the E-48 nerve was estimated to be 328,000. In contrast, estimates from two normal adults were 159,000 and 158,000. In utero unilateral enucleation (at E-45 and E-46) attenuated the severity of this loss since the optic nerves of the experimental animals contained 200,000 and 198,000 fibers.
Type Text
Publisher Society for Neuroscience
Volume 3
Issue 1
First Page 133
Last Page 144
Subject Ganglion cell death; Retinofugal projection; Retinal ganglion cell axons
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Williams, R. W., Bastiani, M. J., & Chalupa, L. M. (1983). Loss of axons in the cat optic nerve following fetal unilateral enucleation: an electron microscopic analysis. Journal of Neuroscience, 3(1), 133-44.
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