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Publication : Adenylate Cyclase 1 dependent refinement of retinotopic maps in the mouse.

First Author  Plas DT Year  2004
Journal  Vision Res Volume  44
Issue  28 Pages  3357-64
PubMed ID  15536003 Mgi Jnum  J:102510
Mgi Id  MGI:3607679 Doi  10.1016/j.visres.2004.09.036
Citation  Plas DT, et al. (2004) Adenylate Cyclase 1 dependent refinement of retinotopic maps in the mouse. Vision Res 44(28):3357-64
abstractText  Development of the retino-collicular pathway has served as an important model system for examining the cellular mechanisms responsible for the establishment of neuronal maps of the sensory periphery. A consensus has emerged that molecular or chemical cues are responsible for the initial establishment of gross topography in this map, and that activity dependent factors sharpen this initial rough topography into precision. However, there is little evidence available concerning the biochemical signaling mechanisms that are responsible for topographic map refinement in the retino-collicular system. Using a combination of anatomical and biochemical techniques in normal and mutant mice, we provide evidence that Ca2+/Calmodulin regulated Adenylate Cyclase 1 (AC1), which is strongly expressed in the superficial layers of the colliculus, is an important downstream signaling agent for activity dependent map refinement in the superior colliculus.
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