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- B74c46164de61994681212ea5e430f7c4 date_retrieved "2012-09-17" @default.
- B74c46164de61994681212ea5e430f7c4 external_class "VHOG:0000088" @default.
- B74c46164de61994681212ea5e430f7c4 ontology "VHOG" @default.
- B74c46164de61994681212ea5e430f7c4 source "DOI:10.1159/000057571 Reh TA, Fischer AJ, Stem cells in the vertebrate retina. Brain Behav Evol (2001)" @default.
- B74c46164de61994681212ea5e430f7c4 source "http://bgee.unil.ch/" @default.
- B74c46164de61994681212ea5e430f7c4 type Axiom @default.
- B74c46164de61994681212ea5e430f7c4 annotatedProperty UBPROP_0000003 @default.
- B74c46164de61994681212ea5e430f7c4 annotatedSource UBERON_0003065 @default.
- B74c46164de61994681212ea5e430f7c4 annotatedTarget "The retina of all vertebrates develops via similar mechanisms. Toward the end of retinal histogenesis, proliferating progenitors and newly generated cells are confined to peripheral regions of the retina. In fish and amphibians, this region is maintained after embryonic development and becomes the CMZ (ciliary margin zone). A CMZ exists in birds but compared to that of fish and amphibians this region produces much less new retina as the globe of the eye expands postnatally. At least some of the molecular mechanisms that regulate the addition of new cells in this zone appear to have been conserved from fish to birds.[well established][VHOG]" @default.