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- W116247966 abstract "Cells in the developing retina contact a vast array of molecular cues in their microenvironment that are thought to guide their development. Many of these cues are embedded in the surface of neighboring cells or deposited within the extracellular matrix (ECM). Evidence has accumulated that cell-cell and cell-ECM interactions are essential in many phases of neural development, including neuroblast migration, determination of cell fate, axon outgrowth and synapse formation. In this chapter, we examine the developmental and functional roles fulfilled by integrins, a family of receptors for ECM molecules and cell adhesion molecules (CAMs). We have approached this problem by addressing a series of three questions: (1) which integrins are expressed in developing retina? (2) when and where are they expressed? and, (3) what functions do they carry out? Integrins have previously been implicated in axon extension, but new evidence suggests that they are also involved in earlier developmental events in preaxonal neuroblasts. High levels of expression of at least eight integrin subunits have been documented in these young retinal cells, and integrins containing the beta 1 subunit have been implicated in migration of adolescent retinal ganglion cells. Integrin expression persists through adulthood, both in the retina and in the neighboring layer of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). The integrin alpha v beta 5 has been shown to reside on the apical surface of the RPE and has been implicated in the phagocytosis of shed photoreceptor outer segments." @default.
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- W116247966 title "Adhesive Events in Retinal Development and Function: The Role of Integrin Receptors" @default.
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