Fragmentation of DNA in the retina of chicken embryos coincides with retinal ganglion cell death
Neuronal cell death was studied in the developing retina of the chicken embryo. One of the most characteristic indices of the form of cell death termed apoptosis is regular, apparently internucleosomal fragmentation of DNA. When retinae of eight to seventeen day old chicken embryos were dissected ou...
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