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17 August 1994 Investigation of optic nerve development using neuronal tracing dyes
James L. Lambert, Mark S. Borchert M.D.
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Abstract
Numerical techniques are described which allow quantitative interpretation of 2D and 3D histological imagery obtained from tissue samples which are stained with the neuronal tracer Fast Blue. The methods illustrated in this investigation are readily extensible to many different types of micro neuro-anatomy, and are particularly well suited for investigating pharmacological or environmental perturbations on neuron development. These techniques were used to quantitatively describe neurological development of the optic nerve in the pigmented rat. This analysis was used to show that most of the significant refinement in the retinotectal map occurs during the second to fourth week of life and with coincident with eye opening.
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James L. Lambert and Mark S. Borchert M.D. "Investigation of optic nerve development using neuronal tracing dyes", Proc. SPIE 2137, Time-Resolved Laser Spectroscopy in Biochemistry IV, (17 August 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.182752
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KEYWORDS
Retina

Optic nerve

Brain

Visualization

Axons

Eye

Neurons

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