J T Schmidt
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King W, Schmidt J
Neuroscience
. 1991 Jan;
40(3):701-12.
PMID: 1648183
The optic tectum of teleosts contains high concentrations of nicotinic and muscarinic acetylcholine receptors and receives putative cholinergic innervation from both nucleus isthmi in the tegmentum and a population of...
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Schmidt J, Buzzard M
J Neurobiol
. 1990 Sep;
21(6):900-17.
PMID: 1706412
Both blocking activity with intraocular tetrodotoxin (TTX) and synchronizing activity with a xenon strobe light (1 Hz) prevent retinotopic sharpening of regenerating optic projection in goldfish (Meyer, 1983; Schmidt, 1985;...
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REICH J, Burmeister D, Schmidt J, GRAFSTEIN B
Brain Res
. 1990 May;
515(1-2):256-60.
PMID: 2357564
The time course of the cell body reaction to axotomy was determined in goldfish retinal ganglion cells by measuring cell body size and the amount of labelled protein conveyed by...
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Schmidt J
J Neurosci
. 1990 Jan;
10(1):233-46.
PMID: 2153773
The regenerating retinotectal projection in goldfish goes through an activity-driven refinement that appears to involve the elimination of inappropriate branches from early arbors. Retinotopically appropriate branches may be stabilized because...
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Eisele L, Schmidt J
J Neurobiol
. 1988 Jul;
19(5):395-411.
PMID: 2839617
The regenerating optic nerve of goldfish first reestablishes a rough retinotopic map on the contralateral tectum and then sharpens it. Disruption of visual activity, either by blocking activity with intraocular...
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Antibodies to ependymin block the sharpening of the regenerating retinotectal projection in goldfish
Schmidt J, Shashoua V
Brain Res
. 1988 Apr;
446(2):269-84.
PMID: 3370490
The regenerating optic nerve of goldfish first reestablishes a rough retinotopic map on the tectum, then goes through an activity dependent refinement that appears to involve the elimination of inappropriate...
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Schmidt J, Turcotte J, Buzzard M, Tieman D
J Comp Neurol
. 1988 Mar;
269(4):565-91.
PMID: 3372728
Individual optic arbors, normal and regenerated, were stained via anterograde transport of HRP and viewed in tectal whole mounts. Camera lucida drawings were made of 119 normal optic arbors and...
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Benowitz L, Schmidt J
Brain Res
. 1987 Aug;
417(1):118-26.
PMID: 2441816
During regeneration of the optic nerve in goldfish, manipulations that disrupt the transmission of patterned visual information, if applied within the so-called 'sensitive period', lead to the formation of a...