Early postnatal development of the primary visual areas 17 and 18 of the cat cerebral cortex: An SMI‐32 study
A. A. Mikhalkin,
N. I. Nikitina,
N. S. Merkulyeva
Abstract:Using anti‐neurofilament H non‐phosphorylated antibodies (SMI‐32) as markers for the neuronal maturation level and Y channel responsible for motion processing, we investigated early postnatal development of the primary visual areas 17 and 18 in cats aged 0, 10, 14, and 34 days and in adults. Two analyzed parameters of SMI‐32‐immunolabeling were used: the total proportion of SMI‐32‐labeling and the density of labeled neurons. (i) The developmental time course of the total proportion of SMI‐32‐labeling shows the… Show more
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