Loss of LMO4 in the Retina Leads to Reduction of GABAergic Amacrine Cells and Functional Deficits
LMO4 is a transcription cofactor expressed during retinal development and in amacrine neurons at birth. A previous study in zebrafish reported that morpholino RNA ablation of one of two related genes, LMO4b, increases the size of the eye in embryos. However, the significance of LMO4 in mammalian ey...
Main Author: | Duquette, Philippe Mé |
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Language: | en |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20055 |
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