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Eye, Retina, and Visual System of the Mouse [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 768 pages, height x width x depth: 279x216x26 mm, weight: 2018 g, 264 figures, 23 tables
  • Sērija : Eye, Retina, and Visual System of the Mouse
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2008
  • Izdevniecība: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 026203381x
  • ISBN-13: 9780262033817
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 768 pages, height x width x depth: 279x216x26 mm, weight: 2018 g, 264 figures, 23 tables
  • Sērija : Eye, Retina, and Visual System of the Mouse
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2008
  • Izdevniecība: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 026203381x
  • ISBN-13: 9780262033817
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Recent years have seen a burst of studies on the mouse eye and visual system, fueled in large part by the relatively recent ability to produce mice with precisely defined changes in gene sequence. Mouse models have contributed to a wide range of scientific breakthroughs for a number of ocular and neurological diseases and have allowed researchers to address fundamental issues that were difficult to approach with other experimental models. This comprehensive guide to current research captures the first wave of studies in the field, with fifty-nine chapters by leading scholars that demonstrate the usefulness of mouse models as a bridge between experimental and clinical research. The opening chapters introduce the mouse as a species and research model, discussing such topics as the mouse's evolutionary history and the mammalian visual system. Subsequent sections explore more specialized subjects, considering optics, psychophysics, and the visual behaviors of mice; the organization of the adult mouse eye and central visual system; the development of the mouse eye (including comparisons to human development); the development and plasticity of retinal projections and visuotopic maps; mouse models for human eye disease (including glaucoma and cataracts); and the application of advanced genomic technologies (including gene therapy and genetic knockouts) to the mouse visual system. Readers of this unique reference will see that the study of mouse models has already demonstrated real translational prowess in vision research.



A comprehensive guide to current research, reflecting recent technical breakthroughs that have established the usefulness of the mouse model as part of a bilateral exchange between experimental and clinical research.
Preface xi
I INTRODUCTION TO THE MOUSE AS A SPECIES AND RESEARCH MODEL
1(70)
Evolutionary History of the Genus Mus
3(10)
Priscilla K. Tucker
Visual and Other Sensory Abilities of Mice and Their Influence on Behavioral Measures of Cognitive Function
13(22)
Aimee A. Wong
Richard E. Brown
Comparative Survey of the Mammalian Visual System with Reference to the Mouse
35(26)
Catherine A. Leamey
Dario A. Protti
Bogdan Dreher
Survey of the Research Opportunities Afforded by Genetic Variation in the Mouse Visual System
61(10)
Lawrence H. Pinto
John B. Troy
II OPTICS, PSYCHOPHYSICS, AND VISUAL BEHAVIORS OF MICE
71(56)
The Mouse as a Model for Myopia, and Optics of Its Eye
73(14)
Frank Schaeffel
Characteristics and Applications of Mouse Eye Movements
87(20)
John S. Stahl
Measuring Vision in the Awake Behaving Mouse
107(12)
Glen T. Prusky
Robert M. Douglas
Electroretinographic Correlates of Normal and Abnormal Retinal Ganglion Cell Activity
119(8)
Vittorio Porciatti
III ORGANIZATION OF THE ADULT MOUSE EYE AND CENTRAL VISUAL SYSTEM
127(128)
Aqueous Humor Dynamics and Trabecular Meshwork
129(6)
Ernst R. Tamm
Antonia Kellenberger
Recent Advances in the Investigation of Mouse Cone Photoreceptors
135(12)
Arkady Lyubarsky
Sergei S. Nikonov
Lauren L. Daniele
Edward N. Pugh, Jr.
Mosaic Architecture of the Mouse Retina
147(10)
Benjamin E. Reese
Synaptic Organization of the Mouse Retina
157(8)
Enrica Strettoi
Distribution and Functional Roles of Neuronal Gap Junctions in the Mouse Retina
165(10)
Stewart A. Bloomfield
Bela Volgyi
Neurotransmission in the Mouse Retina
175(14)
Maureen A. McCall
Neal S. Peachey
Ronald G. Gregg
Morphological, Functional, and Developmental Properties of Mouse Retinal Ganglion Cells
189(12)
Julie L. Coombs
Leo M. Chalupa
The Lamina Cribrosa Region and Optic Nerve of the Mouse
201(6)
Christian-Albrecht May
Photoentrainment of the Circadian Oscillator
207(12)
Satchidananda Panda
Physiology of the Mouse Dorsal Lateral Geniculate Nucleus
219(14)
Matthew S. Grubb
Superior Colliculus and Saccade Generation in Mice
233(12)
Tomoya Sakatani
Tadashi Isa
Interconnections of Visual Cortical Areas in the Mouse
245(10)
Andreas Burkhalter
Quanxin Wang
IV DEVELOPMENT OF THE MOUSE EYE
255(122)
Chronology of Development of the Mouse Visual System: Comparisons with Human Development
257(10)
Barbara L. Finlay
Barbara Clancy
Developmental Studies of the Mouse Lens: Past, Present, and Future
267(18)
Michael L. Robinson
Development of the Retinal Vasculature and the Effects of High Oxygen (Retinopathy of Prematurity)
285(14)
Michael R. Powers
Specification, Histogenesis, and Photoreceptor Development in the Mouse Retina
299(12)
Deepak Lamba
Branden Nelson
Mike O. Karl
Thomas A. Reh
Rb and the Control of Retinal Development
311(10)
Michael A. Dyer
Gene Regulatory Networks and Retinal Ganglion Cell Development
321(12)
Xiuqian Mu
William H. Klein
Cell Death in the Mouse Retina
333(10)
Lucia Galli-Resta
Maria Cristina Cenni
The Function of the Retina prior to Vision: The Phenomenon of Retinal Waves and Retinotopic Refinement
343(10)
Marla B. Feller
Aaron G. Blankenship
On and OFF Pathways in the Mouse Retina and the Role of Stimulation
353(10)
Ning Tian
Retinoic Acid Function in Central Visual Pathways
363(14)
Ursula C. Drager
Tuanlian Luo
Elisabeth Wagner
V DEVELOPMENT AND PLASTICITY OF RETINAL PROJECTIONS AND VISUOTOPIC MAPS
377(100)
Intraretinal Axon Guidance
379(10)
Lynda Erskine
Hannah Thompson
Early Development of the Optic Stalk, Chiasm, and Astrocytes
389(12)
Timothy J. Petros
Carol A. Mason
Axon Growth and Regeneration of Retinal Ganglion Cells
401(14)
Jeffrey L. Goldberg
Development of the Retinogeniculate Pathway
415(14)
William Guido
Developmental Synaptic Remodeling: Insights from the Mouse Retinogeniculate Synapse
429(10)
Chinfei Chen
Ocular Dominance Plasticity
439(10)
Mark Hubener
Sonja B. Hofer
Thomas D. Mrsic-Flogel
Environmental Enrichment and Visual System Plasticity
449(16)
Alessandro Sale
Nicoletta Berardi
Lamberto Maffei
Bidirectional Experience-Dependent Plasticity in Primary Visual Cortex
465(12)
Mikhail Y. Fenkel
Mark F. Bear
VI MOUSE MODELS OF HUMAN EYE DISEASE
477(114)
Mouse Models: A Key System in Revolutionizing the Understanding of Glaucoma
479(14)
Gareth R. Howell
Jeffrey K. Marchant
Simon W. M. John
Cataract Genetics
493(12)
Jochen Graw
Mouse Models of Infectous Eye Diseases
505(8)
Linda D. Hazlett
Mouse Models of Autoimmune and Immune-Mediated Uveitis
513(14)
Rachel R. Caspi
Mouse Models of Norrie Disease
527(12)
Wolfgang Berger
The Lipofuscin of Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells: Learning from Mouse Models of Retinal Disease
539(8)
Janet R. Sparrow
So R. Kim
Young P. Jang
Jilin Zhou
Studies of Diabetic Retinopathy Using Mice
547(12)
Rose A. Gubitosi-Klug
Timothy S. Kern
Roles of Oxygen in the Stability of Photoreceptors: Evidence from Mouse and Other Models of Human Disease
559(14)
Jonathan Stone
Krisztina Valter
Complex Genetics of Photoreceptor Light Damage
573(8)
Michael Danciger
Age-Related Eye Diseases
581(10)
Bo Chang
VII ADVANCED GENOMIC TECHNOLOGIES: APPLICATIONS TO THE MOUSE VISUAL SYSTEM
591(142)
New Genetic Technologies for Studying the Morphology, Physiology, and Development of Mouse Retinal Neurons
593(12)
Tudor C. Badea
Jeremy Nathans
Adenoassociated Virus Gene Therapy in Mouse Models of Retinal Degeneration
605(16)
Shannon E. Boye
Sanford L. Boye
William W. Hauswirth
Delivery of Plasmids into the Visual System Using Electroporation
621(14)
Takahiko Matsuda
Constance L. Cepko
Genetic Knockouts in Ophthalmic Research and Drug Discovery
635(14)
Dennis S. Rice
Beyond Positional Cloning of Single Gene Mutations: Use of Mouse Models to Examine Allelic Variance and to Identify Genetic Modifiers
649(10)
Patsy M. Nishina
Juergen K. Naggert
The Mouse Eye Transcriptome: Cellular Signatures, Molecular Networks, and Candidate Genes for Human Disease
659(16)
Eldon E. Geisert
Robert W. Williams
Mouse Models, Microarrays, and Genetic Networks in Retinal Development and Degenerative Disease
675(10)
Sunil K. Parapuram
Anand Swaroop
Retinal Vascular and Retinal Pigment Epithelium Gene Expression
685(12)
Michael I. Dorrell
Martin Friedlander
Gene Expression in Cornea and Lens
697(14)
Shivalingappa K. Swamynathan
Joram Piatigorsky
Proteomics of the Mouse Lens
711(10)
Wolfgang Hoehenwarter
Peter R. Jungblut
Genetic and Proteomic Analyses of the Mouse Visual Cycle
721(12)
John C. Saari
John W. Crabb
Contributors 733(4)
Index 737