PMID: 7513625Feb 18, 1994Paper

Immunohistochemical localization of tyrosine hydroxylase, substance P, neuropeptide-Y and leucine-enkephalin in developing human retinal amacrine cells

Brain Research. Developmental Brain Research
G JotwaniS Wadhwa

Abstract

Prenatal changes in the neurotransmitter/neuromodulator profiles of tyrosine hydroxylase (for dopamine), substance P, neuropeptide Y, and leucine-enkephalin were studied in developing human retinal amacrine cells by the use of immunohistochemical techniques. Tyrosine hydroxylase was localized between 10 and 12 weeks of gestation, substance P and neuropeptide Y appeared little later around 14 weeks, and leucine-enkephalin-like immunoreactivity was observed at 16 weeks.

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