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Species |
M R Niesman, K A Johnson, J S Pen. Therapeutic effect of liposomal superoxide dismutase in an animal model of retinopathy of prematurity. Neurochemical research. vol 22. issue 5. 1997-06-20. PMID:9131639. |
tracing experiments demonstrated that liposomes entered the retina and were found in cells morphologically resembling microglia. |
1997-06-20 |
2023-08-12 |
rat |
I M Medana, N H Hunt, T Chan-Lin. Early activation of microglia in the pathogenesis of fatal murine cerebral malaria. Glia. vol 19. issue 2. 1997-04-28. PMID:9034826. |
the gs lectin only labeled a small population of microglia in the uninfected adult mouse retina. |
1997-04-28 |
2023-08-12 |
mouse |
J M Provis, C M Diaz, P L Penfol. Microglia in human retina: a heterogeneous population with distinct ontogenies. Perspectives on developmental neurobiology. vol 3. issue 3. 1997-03-14. PMID:8931095. |
microglia in human retina: a heterogeneous population with distinct ontogenies. |
1997-03-14 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
J M Provis, C M Diaz, P L Penfol. Microglia in human retina: a heterogeneous population with distinct ontogenies. Perspectives on developmental neurobiology. vol 3. issue 3. 1997-03-14. PMID:8931095. |
microglia of the adult human retina are a heterogeneous population of cells, some having characteristics of dendritic antigen presenting cells (dc) and others resembling macrophages, or mps cells. |
1997-03-14 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
J M Provis, C M Diaz, P L Penfol. Microglia in human retina: a heterogeneous population with distinct ontogenies. Perspectives on developmental neurobiology. vol 3. issue 3. 1997-03-14. PMID:8931095. |
studies of the development of microglial distributions in human retina suggest that cells bearing macrophage markers are ontogenetically distinct from microglia that do not. |
1997-03-14 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
J M Provis, C M Diaz, P L Penfol. Microglia in human retina: a heterogeneous population with distinct ontogenies. Perspectives on developmental neurobiology. vol 3. issue 3. 1997-03-14. PMID:8931095. |
while cd45 and mhc-i and -ii immunoreactive microglia are seen in the retina prior to the arrival of the vasculature, significant numbers of macrophage-positive microglia only arrive along with the vascular precursors, at about 14 to 15 weeks of gestation. |
1997-03-14 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
J M Provis, C M Diaz, P L Penfol. Microglia in human retina: a heterogeneous population with distinct ontogenies. Perspectives on developmental neurobiology. vol 3. issue 3. 1997-03-14. PMID:8931095. |
microglia appear to enter the retina from the ciliary margin prior to vascularization but from both the optic disc and ciliary margin, postvascularization. |
1997-03-14 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
J M Provis, C M Diaz, P L Penfol. Microglia in human retina: a heterogeneous population with distinct ontogenies. Perspectives on developmental neurobiology. vol 3. issue 3. 1997-03-14. PMID:8931095. |
macrophage antigen positive microglia enter the retina mainly via the optic nerve head. |
1997-03-14 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
J M Provis, C M Diaz, P L Penfol. Microglia in human retina: a heterogeneous population with distinct ontogenies. Perspectives on developmental neurobiology. vol 3. issue 3. 1997-03-14. PMID:8931095. |
it is argued that macrophage-antigen positive microglia become established in the retina as vessel associated (perivascular and paravascular) microglia and that the mhc-positive, but macrophage-antigen negative microglia (representing dc), become established as the parenchymal, ramified microglia of adult retina. |
1997-03-14 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
R Egensperger, J Maslim, S Bisti, H Holländer, J Ston. Fate of DNA from retinal cells dying during development: uptake by microglia and macroglia (Müller cells). Brain research. Developmental brain research. vol 97. issue 1. 1997-02-27. PMID:8946048. |
results suggest that in developing retina fragmenting dna is phagocytosed principally by microglia and müller cells, with a few neurones and no astrocytes active as phagocytes. |
1997-02-27 |
2023-08-12 |
rat |
N Tumosa, J R Bake. Microglia in the nerve fiber layer of the cat retina: detection of postnatal changes by a new monoclonal antibody. Visual neuroscience. vol 13. issue 4. 1997-01-22. PMID:8870224. |
microglia in the nerve fiber layer of the cat retina: detection of postnatal changes by a new monoclonal antibody. |
1997-01-22 |
2023-08-12 |
mouse |
N Tumosa, J R Bake. Microglia in the nerve fiber layer of the cat retina: detection of postnatal changes by a new monoclonal antibody. Visual neuroscience. vol 13. issue 4. 1997-01-22. PMID:8870224. |
this paper describes changes in the appearance and distribution of microglia in postnatal cat retina as demonstrated by a new antibody, h386f. |
1997-01-22 |
2023-08-12 |
mouse |
N Tumosa, J R Bake. Microglia in the nerve fiber layer of the cat retina: detection of postnatal changes by a new monoclonal antibody. Visual neuroscience. vol 13. issue 4. 1997-01-22. PMID:8870224. |
these experiments show that h386f is the only antibody of the five to label only microglia in both the cat retina and hippocampus. |
1997-01-22 |
2023-08-12 |
mouse |
M F Humphrey, S R Moor. Strain differences in the distribution of NDP-ase labelled microglia in the normal rabbit retina. Glia. vol 15. issue 4. 1996-10-29. PMID:8926032. |
strain differences in the distribution of ndp-ase labelled microglia in the normal rabbit retina. |
1996-10-29 |
2023-08-12 |
rabbit |
C M Diaz-Araya, J M Provis, P L Penfol. Ontogeny and cellular expression of MHC and leucocyte antigens in human retina. Glia. vol 15. issue 4. 1996-10-29. PMID:8926039. |
topographical analyses suggest that mhc class i, class ii, and cd45-positive microglia enter the retina from both the peripheral retinal margin and the optic disc from at least 10 wg; mac s22-positive cells appear in association with the development of the retinal vasculature and enter the retina via the optic disc after 14 wg. |
1996-10-29 |
2023-08-12 |
human |
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 |