Neurites from mouse retina and dorsal root ganglion explants show specific behavior within co-cultured tectum or spinal cord
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- DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(81)90584-9
Neurites from mouse retina and dorsal root ganglion explants show specific behavior within co-cultured tectum or spinal cord
Abstract
We have utilized extracellular microiontophoretic injections of horseradish peroxidase into fetal mouse retinal explants to label retinal ganglion cell axons innervating co-cultured tectal explants in a solid Golgi-like manner. Using dorsal root ganglia-tectum and retina-spinal cord co-cultures as controls, our results indicate that retinal neurites show selective growth and arborizations within their appropriate tectal, target tissue. Retinotectal explant co-cultures may be a useful model system for studying aspects of neuronal specificity.
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