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Revision as of 23:13, 24 October 2010
Notice - Mark Hill
Currently this page is only a template and will be updated (this notice removed when completed).Introduction
Adult Retina

Adult Human Retina histology[1]
Vertebrates have ten identifiable layers formed from neurons, their processes (nerve fibers), membranes, photoreceptors and pigmented cells. Light must pass through nearly all these layers to the photoreceptors.
- Inner limiting membrane - Müller cell footplates.
- Nerve fiber layer - retinal ganglion axons eventually the optic nerve.
- Ganglion cell layer - neuronal cell bodies of retinal ganglion cells, their axons form the nerve fiber layer and eventually the optic nerve.
- Inner plexiform layer - another layer of neuronal processes.
- Inner nuclear layer - neuronal cell bodies
- Outer plexiform layer - another layer of neuronal processes.
- Outer nuclear layer - neuronal cell bodies
- External limiting membrane - layer separating inner segment portions of photoreceptors from their cell nuclei.
- Photoreceptor layer - rods and cones that convert light into signals.
- Retinal pigment epithelium.
Stage 13
References
- ↑ <pubmed>12186651</pubmed>| Genome Biol.
Online Textbooks
Reviews
- The International Journal of Developmental Biology (2004) Eye Development
Bookshelf retina development
Articles
<pubmed>20532172</pubmed>
<pubmed>20503381</pubmed>
<pubmed>20237275</pubmed>
<pubmed>20206598</pubmed>
<pubmed>20152110</pubmed>
<pubmed>20150723</pubmed>
<pubmed>20130177</pubmed>
<pubmed>20014102</pubmed>
<pubmed>19933188</pubmed>
Search Pubmed
Search Pubmed: retina embryology
Search Entrez: retina embryology
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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2021, March 4) Embryology Vision - Retina Development. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Vision_-_Retina_Development
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