ACTIVITY-DEPENDENT DISRUPTION OF INTERSUBLAMINAR SPACES AND ABAKAN EXPRESSION DOES NOT IMPACT FUNCTIONAL ON AND OFF ORGANIZATION IN THE FERRET RETINOGENICULATE SYSTEM

Activity-dependent disruption of intersublaminar spaces and ABAKAN expression does not impact functional on and off organization in the ferret retinogeniculate system

Abstract In the adult visual system, functionally distinct retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) within each eye project to discrete targets in the brain.In the ferret, RGCs encoding light increments or decrements project to independent On and Off sublaminae within each eye-specific layer of the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus (dLGN).Here we report a man

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Considerations on the programmed functional life (one generation) of a green artificial reef in terms of the sustainability of the modified ecosystem

The installation of artificial reefs serves to enhance marine ecosystems, although it also modifies them.These changes do not have to be irreversible, since it is possible to pitkin and mother gaston treat the functional life of an artificial reef (AR) as a variable factor to be determined, with the objective of contributing to the sustainability o

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Relevance and the translation of poetry

The analysis of poetry brings up questions that are normally not asked when analysing prose, at least not in the case of descriptive prose.This study was originated in the analysis of translated poetry and touches on controversial issues where many dogmas still stand unchallenged.Poetry and poetic prose are areas where the discourse is supposed to

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