File:Ten m3-Regulates-Eye-Specific-Patterning-in-the-Mammalian-Visual-Pathway-and-Is-Required-for-pbio.0050241.sv003.ogv
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English: Example Showing Behaviour of Typical KO Mouse while Performing Visual Cliff Test during Acute Monocular Inactivation Under these conditions, the KO mouse appears to inspect the border region and retreats to the patterned side. This behaviour is very similar to that observed in WT mice under normal conditions (see Video S1). |
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Source | Video S3 from Leamey C, Merlin S, Lattouf P, Sawatari A, Zhou X, Demel N, Glendining K, Oohashi T, Sur M, Fässler R (2007). "Ten_m3 Regulates Eye-Specific Patterning in the Mammalian Visual Pathway and Is Required for Binocular Vision". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.0050241. PMID 17803360. PMC: 1964777. | ||
Author | Leamey C, Merlin S, Lattouf P, Sawatari A, Zhou X, Demel N, Glendining K, Oohashi T, Sur M, Fässler R | ||
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Short title | Example Showing Behaviour of Typical KO Mouse while Performing Visual Cliff Test during Acute Monocular Inactivation |
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Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
Image title | Under these conditions, the KO mouse appears to inspect the border region and retreats to the patterned side. This behaviour is very similar to that observed in WT mice under normal conditions (see Video S1). |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2007-09 |