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Developmental Modulation of Retinal Wave Dynamics: Shedding Light on the GABA Saga
J. Neurosci. Sernagor et al. 23 (20): 7621.

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  • Supplementary Movie 1 - Spontaneous wave of activity in the RGC layer in a S23 retina. Cells were back-labeled with CGD. The background fluorescence has been subtracted from the images, so that only increases in fluorescence, associated with Ca2+ and electrical activity are visible (played back in real time). The wave is fast and widespreading.
  • Supplementary Movie 2 - Spontaneous wave of activity in the RGC layer in a S25 retina. The wave is much slower and more winding than at S23.
  • Supplementary Movie 3 - GABA-induced wave of activity in the RGC layer in a S25 retina. Here the activity is not spontaneous, but rather induced by a puff of GABA (50 µM) in the chamber. The activity is played back 4 times faster than real time.
  • Supplementary Movie 4 - Spontaneous activity in the RGC layer in a DR4 retina. The activity exhibits both patches and propagation. In normal rearing conditions, there is no correlated spontaneous activity anymore at this stage.




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