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Species |
M F Humphrey, S R Moor. Microglial responses to focal lesions of the rabbit retina: correlation with neural and macroglial reactions. Glia. vol 16. issue 4. 1996-10-17. PMID:8721673. |
in the normal retina, microglia were located in the nerve fibre layer (nfl), inner plexiform layer (ipl), and sparsely in the outer plexiform layer (opl). |
1996-10-17 |
2023-08-12 |
rabbit |
C M Diaz-Araya, J M Provis, P L Penfold, F A Billso. Development of microglial topography in human retina. The Journal of comparative neurology. vol 363. issue 1. 1996-08-19. PMID:8682937. |
microglia were elongated in superficial retina, large and ramified in the middle plane, and small, rounded and less ramified in deep retina. |
1996-08-19 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
C M Diaz-Araya, J M Provis, P L Penfold, F A Billso. Development of microglial topography in human retina. The Journal of comparative neurology. vol 363. issue 1. 1996-08-19. PMID:8682937. |
at 10 wg, the highest densities of microglia were present in middle and deep retina in the far periphery and at the retinal margin, with few superficial microglia evident centrally at the optic disc. |
1996-08-19 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
C M Diaz-Araya, J M Provis, P L Penfold, F A Billso. Development of microglial topography in human retina. The Journal of comparative neurology. vol 363. issue 1. 1996-08-19. PMID:8682937. |
at 14 wg, high densities of microglia were apparent superficially at the optic disc; microglia of middle and deep retina were distributed at more central locations although continuing to concentrate in the retinal periphery. |
1996-08-19 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
C M Diaz-Araya, J M Provis, P L Penfold, F A Billso. Development of microglial topography in human retina. The Journal of comparative neurology. vol 363. issue 1. 1996-08-19. PMID:8682937. |
microglia appear to migrate into the developing human retina from two mains sources, the retinal margin and the optic disc, most likely originating from the blood vessels of the ciliary body and iris, and the retinal vasculature, respectively. |
1996-08-19 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
P Yang, A F de Vos, A Kijlstr. Macrophages in the retina of normal Lewis rats and their dynamics after injection of lipopolysaccharide. Investigative ophthalmology & visual science. vol 37. issue 1. 1996-02-16. PMID:8550337. |
to investigate the density, distribution, and morphology of macrophages (bone marrow-derived microglia) and major histocompatibility complex (mhc) class ii-positive cells in the retina of lewis rats and the dynamics of these cells after systemic lipopolysaccharide (lps) injection. |
1996-02-16 |
2023-08-12 |
rat |
J M Provis, P L Penfold, A J Edwards, D van Drie. Human retinal microglia: expression of immune markers and relationship to the glia limitans. Glia. vol 14. issue 4. 1996-01-30. PMID:8530182. |
the immunoreactivity, morphology and relationship to the glia limitans of microglia were investigated in flatmounts and sections of normal human retina, using immunogold histochemistry, electron microscopy (em), and antibodies directed against cd45, major histocompatability complex class i (mhc-i), mhc-ii, and human macrophage antigens. |
1996-01-30 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
A D Dick, A L Ford, J V Forrester, J D Sedgwic. Flow cytometric identification of a minority population of MHC class II positive cells in the normal rat retina distinct from CD45lowCD11b/c+CD4low parenchymal microglia. The British journal of ophthalmology. vol 79. issue 9. 1996-01-04. PMID:7488603. |
flow cytometric identification of a minority population of mhc class ii positive cells in the normal rat retina distinct from cd45lowcd11b/c+cd4low parenchymal microglia. |
1996-01-04 |
2023-08-12 |
rat |
A D Dick, A L Ford, J V Forrester, J D Sedgwic. Flow cytometric identification of a minority population of MHC class II positive cells in the normal rat retina distinct from CD45lowCD11b/c+CD4low parenchymal microglia. The British journal of ophthalmology. vol 79. issue 9. 1996-01-04. PMID:7488603. |
this study aimed to isolate and classify by flow cytometry, the cell surface phenotype of microglia in the normal rat retina with a view to identifying putative antigen presenting cells (apc) within the retina, which has to date not been possible by immunohistochemistry. |
1996-01-04 |
2023-08-12 |
rat |
J Navascués, A Moujahid, A Almendros, J L Marin-Teva, M A Cuadro. Origin of microglia in the quail retina: central-to-peripheral and vitreal-to-scleral migration of microglial precursors during development. The Journal of comparative neurology. vol 354. issue 2. 1995-07-14. PMID:7782499. |
origin of microglia in the quail retina: central-to-peripheral and vitreal-to-scleral migration of microglial precursors during development. |
1995-07-14 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
J Navascués, A Moujahid, A Quesada, M A Cuadro. Microglia in the avian retina: immunocytochemical demonstration in the adult quail. The Journal of comparative neurology. vol 350. issue 2. 1995-04-11. PMID:7884036. |
microglia in the avian retina: immunocytochemical demonstration in the adult quail. |
1995-04-11 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
J Navascués, A Moujahid, A Quesada, M A Cuadro. Microglia in the avian retina: immunocytochemical demonstration in the adult quail. The Journal of comparative neurology. vol 350. issue 2. 1995-04-11. PMID:7884036. |
immunocytochemical techniques were used in conjunction with the qh1 antibody to study the morphological characteristics and distribution of microglia in the avascular retina of an avian species (the quail). |
1995-04-11 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
J Navascués, A Moujahid, A Quesada, M A Cuadro. Microglia in the avian retina: immunocytochemical demonstration in the adult quail. The Journal of comparative neurology. vol 350. issue 2. 1995-04-11. PMID:7884036. |
this pattern of microglial distribution was similar to that described in vascular retinae of several species of mammals, a finding that suggest that blood vessels are not responsible for the final locations of microglia in the adult retina, and that microglial precursors must migrate through long distances before they reach their precise destination. |
1995-04-11 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
K Negishi, S Shinagaw. Fibroblast growth factor induces proliferating cell nuclear antigen-immunoreactive cells in goldfish retina. Neuroscience research. vol 18. issue 2. 1994-04-11. PMID:7510376. |
in addition, a monoclonal antibody (nn-2) was found to label some non-neuronal structures (macrophages, microglia and blood vessels) inside and outside the retina intoxicated with 6-hydroxydopamine, a few nn-2-ir cells being pcna-positive. |
1994-04-11 |
2023-08-12 |
Not clear |
S Thanos, C Pavlidis, J Mey, H J Thie. Specific transcellular staining of microglia in the adult rat after traumatic degeneration of carbocyanine-filled retinal ganglion cells. Experimental eye research. vol 55. issue 1. 1992-11-06. PMID:1383017. |
the present work was undertaken to assess the fate of ganglion cell debris in the axotomized retina of adult rats and employed a new technique to label phagocytosing microglia via the internalized material. |
1992-11-06 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
S Thanos, C Pavlidis, J Mey, H J Thie. Specific transcellular staining of microglia in the adult rat after traumatic degeneration of carbocyanine-filled retinal ganglion cells. Experimental eye research. vol 55. issue 1. 1992-11-06. PMID:1383017. |
optic nerve transection resulted in progressive degradation of ganglion cell axons, perikarya, and dendrites within the retina and in release of fluorescent material, which was then incorporated into cells identified as microglia. |
1992-11-06 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
S Thanos, C Pavlidis, J Mey, H J Thie. Specific transcellular staining of microglia in the adult rat after traumatic degeneration of carbocyanine-filled retinal ganglion cells. Experimental eye research. vol 55. issue 1. 1992-11-06. PMID:1383017. |
incorporation of labelled material into microglia topo-chronologically paralleled the ganglion cell degeneration starting within the optic fibre layer (ofl) and proceeding towards the ganglion cell layer (gcl) and the inner plexiform layer (ipl) of the affected retina. |
1992-11-06 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
S Thanos, C Pavlidis, J Mey, H J Thie. Specific transcellular staining of microglia in the adult rat after traumatic degeneration of carbocyanine-filled retinal ganglion cells. Experimental eye research. vol 55. issue 1. 1992-11-06. PMID:1383017. |
long-term labelling of microglia monitored up to 3 months after optic nerve transection indicated that labelled microglial cells persisted within the retina. |
1992-11-06 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
S Thanos, C Pavlidis, J Mey, H J Thie. Specific transcellular staining of microglia in the adult rat after traumatic degeneration of carbocyanine-filled retinal ganglion cells. Experimental eye research. vol 55. issue 1. 1992-11-06. PMID:1383017. |
these studies directly prove that microglia in the retina can be transcellularly labelled during traumatic degeneration of ganglion cells. |
1992-11-06 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |
R Banerjee, R D Lun. A role for microglia in the maintenance of photoreceptors in retinal transplants lacking pigment epithelium. Journal of neurocytology. vol 21. issue 4. 1992-06-22. PMID:1588345. |
these cells can be seen to contain engulfed outer segments when they are apposed to the outer retina, suggesting that the microglia have assumed, at the least, the phagocytic function normally associated with retinal pigment epithelium. |
1992-06-22 |
2023-08-11 |
rat |