Publikationen von PG Layer
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Zeitschriftenartikel (33)
21.
Zeitschriftenartikel
258 (2), S. 233 - 242 (1989)
Embryonic chicken retinal cells can regenerate all cell layers in vitro, but ciliary pigmented cells induce their correct polarity. Cell and Tissue Research 22.
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46 (5), S. 801 - 812 (1988)
The pigmented epithelium sustains cell growth and tissue differentiation of chicken retinal explants in vitro. Experimental Eye Research 23.
Zeitschriftenartikel
251 (3), S. 587 - 595 (1988)
Independent spatial waves of biochemical differentiation along the surface of chicken brain as revealed by the sequential expression of acetylcholinesterase. Cell and Tissue Research 24.
Zeitschriftenartikel
102 (2), S. 387 - 396 (1988)
Sequential activation of butyrylcholinesterase in rostral half somites and acetylcholinesterase in motoneurones and myotomes preceding growth of motor axons. Development 25.
Zeitschriftenartikel
250 (3), S. 481 - 487 (1987)
Cholinesterases and cell proliferation in "nonstratified" and "stratified" cell aggregates from chicken retina and tectum. Cell and Tissue Research 26.
Zeitschriftenartikel
49 (1), S. 175 - 182 (1987)
Quantitative development and molecular forms of acetyl- and butyrylcholinesterase during morphogenesis and synaptogenesis of chick brain and retina. Journal of Neurochemistry 27.
Zeitschriftenartikel
84 (1), S. 284 - 288 (1987)
Spatiotemporal relationship of embryonic cholinesterases with cell proliferation in chicken brain and eye. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 28.
Zeitschriftenartikel
6 (7), S. 1885 - 1896 (1986)
An in vitro model of proliferation and differentiation of the chick retina: coaggregates of retinal and pigment epithelial cells. The Journal of Neuroscience 29.
Zeitschriftenartikel
244 (3), S. 501 - 513 (1986)
Inhibition of cell proliferation by cytosine-arabinoside and its interference with spatial and temporal differentiation patterns in the chick retina. Cell and Tissue Research 30.
Zeitschriftenartikel
392 (1-2), S. 253 - 256 (1986)
Lucifer Yellow stains a subpopulation of chicken retinoblasts preferentially 3 h after their last round of DNA synthesis. Developmental Brain Research 31.
Zeitschriftenartikel
63 (1), S. 91 - 95 (1986)
Reaggregation of chick retinal and mixtures of retinal and pigment epithelial cells: the degree of laminar organization is dependent on age. Neuroscience Letters 32.
Zeitschriftenartikel
48 (2), S. 191 - 196 (1984)
Reaggregation of embryonic chick retina cells: pigment epithelial cells induce a high order of stratification. Neuroscience Letters 33.
Zeitschriftenartikel
284 (2-3), S. 223 - 229 (1983)
Binding of FITC-coupled peanut-agglutinin (FITC-PNA) to embryonic chicken retinas reveals developmental spatio-temporal patterns. Brain Research Buchkapitel (1)
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Buchkapitel
Glycosylated Inactive Forms of Chicken Butyrylcholinesterases and Their Possible Functions. In: Enzymes of the Cholinesterase Family, S. 427 - 434 (Hg. Quinn, D.; Balasubramanian, A.; Doctor, B.; Taylor, P.). Springer, New York, NY, USA (1995)
Konferenzbeitrag (2)
35.
Konferenzbeitrag
38, S. 145 - 150 (1990)
Cholinesterases reveal early patterns of neurogenesis in the chick. XXX. Symposion der Gesellschaft für Histochemie: Cytochemical Markers of Neural and Endocrine Cells
, Gargellen, Austria, 21. September 1988 - 24. September 1988. Acta Histochemica Supplement 36.
Konferenzbeitrag
40, S. 127 - 131 (1990)
The laminar development of the embryonic chicken retina in vitro as detected by "topo-optical reactions". XXX. Symposion der Gesellschaft für Histochemie: Cytochemical Markers of Neural and Endocrine Cells
, Gargellen, Austria, 21. September 1988 - 24. September 1988. Acta Histochemica Supplement Meeting Abstract (1)
37.
Meeting Abstract
82 (Supplement), S. 239. European Developmental Biology Congress 1984, Southampton, UK, 02. September 1984 - 07. September 1984. Company of Biologists, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire (1984)
Proliferation and differentiation in histotypic aggregates of embryonic chick retinal cells in the presence of pigmented epithelial (PE) cells. In Development, Poster (1)
38.
Poster
Müller Glia Endfeet and a Retinal Basal Lamina together Stabilize the Laminar Structure of Chicken Retinospheroids as Derived from the Pigmented Eye Periphery. First Syposium of the DFG-Schwerpunkt Function of Glial Cells, Topic: Regeneration, Heidelberg, Germany (1992)