movement of retinal terminals in goldfish optic tectum predicted by analysis of neuronal proliferation. | quantitative, computer-assisted autoradiography was used to assess the relative rate and pattern of growth of retina and tectum in larval and early juvenile goldfish. 3h-thymidine was used to mark the boundary of retina and tectum, and the location of this boundary was charted as the eye and brain grew and added more cells. the pattern of growth is at all times discordant. the original (larval) retina becomes surrounded by annuli of new tissue, whereas the larval tectum remains adjacent to the r ... | 2013 | 3746418 |