PMID: 9178578Mar 1, 1997Paper

A quantitative study of ganglion cells in the goat retina

Anatomia, histologia, embryologia
J Gonzalez-SorianoE Rodriguez-Veiga

Abstract

As in a number of mammals, the most prominent feature of the ganglion-cell layer in the retina of the murciano-granadina goat is an increase in the density of ganglion cells in the central area, as well as a concentration along a ridge extending horizontally across the retina, below the optic disc, and in the upper temporal retina. Thus, there is an area of maximum density and two streaks that are known as the 'horizontal' and 'vertical' streak. The isodensity lines of ganglion-cell distribution is toughly concentric, with their values varying from 304 cells/mm2 in the periphery to 3592 cells/mm2 in the central area, with the cells densely packed. There were some individual differences amongst the animal studied, although all of them were purebred animals.

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