PMID: 7028400Jan 1, 1981Paper

Localization of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide and neurotensin immunoreactivities in the avian retina

Current Eye Research
M FukudaM Tohyama

Abstract

The distribution of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP)- and neurotensin (NT)-like immunoreactivities in the chicken retina was investigated by immunohistochemistry. VIP- and NT-positive cells were found throughout the chicken retina. The majority of them were located in the proximal portion of the inner nuclear layer and the processes from these cells directed to the inner plexiform layer where they ramified, suggesting that VIP- and NT-positive cells located in this region probably are amacrine cells.

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Oct 8, 1991·The Journal of Comparative Neurology·M Lammerding-KöppelW Koehler
Nov 1, 1989·Current Eye Research·S W Koh, F G Roberge
Jan 1, 1982·Current Eye Research·M FukudaM Tohyama
May 13, 2011·Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciências·Karin da Costa Calaza, Patricia F Gardino
Jan 1, 1981·Current Eye Research·T SudaR Manabe

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