Tangential cell migration during layer formation of chick optic tectum

The laminated structure of the optic tectum is formed by radial and tangential cell migration during development. Studies of developing chick optic tectum have revealed two streams of tangential cell migration in the middle and superficial layers, which have distinctive origins, migratory paths, modes of migration, and destinations. We will review the process of the two types of tangential migrations, in order to elucidate their roles in the formation of the optic tectum layers. The laminated structure of the optic tectum is formed by radial and tangential cell migration during development. Studies of developing chick optic tectum have revealed two streams of tangential cell migration. We will review the process of the two types of tangential migrations, in order to elucidate their roles in the formation of the optic tectum layers.
Source: Development, Growth and Differentiation - Category: Research Authors: Tags: Review Article Source Type: research
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