vision/eye
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• the number and organization of the photoreceptor cells in the outer nuclear layer are normal
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• at E17.5, the number of cells undergoing apoptosis in the retina is greater than in wild-type retinas
• however, retinal apoptosis at E14.5 is normal
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• at P10, amacrine cells are reduced compared to in wild-type mice
• at P16, cholinergic amacrine cells are completely lost unlike in wild-type mice
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• at P10, the number of bipolar cells is reduced compared to in wild-type mice
• at P16, cone on-bipolar and rod bipolar cells are completely lost unlike in wild-type mice
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• at E17.5, the number of Pou4f2+ retinal ganglion cells in the neuroblast layer is greater than in wild-type mice
• however, mice exhibit normal retinal ganglion cell development and numbers at E14.5
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• 28% Pou4f2+ retinal ganglion cells of wild-type at P5
• 5% Pou4f2+ retinal ganglion cells of wild-type at P16
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• at P16, the optic nerve is thin and severely disrupted compared to in wild-type mice within thin axons that are not properly myelinated
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• axons within the optic never exhibit degeneration unlike in wild-type mice
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• at P16
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• the inner nuclear layer is half as thick as in wild-type mice due to a decrease in cell numbers within the layer
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• the margins of the outer plexiform layer are ragged unlike in wild-type mice
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nervous system
• at P10, amacrine cells are reduced compared to in wild-type mice
• at P16, cholinergic amacrine cells are completely lost unlike in wild-type mice
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• at P10, the number of bipolar cells is reduced compared to in wild-type mice
• at P16, cone on-bipolar and rod bipolar cells are completely lost unlike in wild-type mice
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• at E17.5, the number of Pou4f2+ retinal ganglion cells in the neuroblast layer is greater than in wild-type mice
• however, mice exhibit normal retinal ganglion cell development and numbers at E14.5
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• 28% Pou4f2+ retinal ganglion cells of wild-type at P5
• 5% Pou4f2+ retinal ganglion cells of wild-type at P16
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• at P16, the optic nerve is thin and severely disrupted compared to in wild-type mice within thin axons that are not properly myelinated
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• axons within the optic never exhibit degeneration unlike in wild-type mice
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cellular
• at E17.5, the number of cells undergoing apoptosis in the retina is greater than in wild-type retinas
• however, retinal apoptosis at E14.5 is normal
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