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Lentiviral-Expression-of-Retinal-Guanylate-Cyclase-1-(RetGC1)-Restores-Vision-in-an-Avian-Model-of-pmed.0030201.sv002.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 1 min 58 s, 320 × 240 pixels, 337 kbps overall, file size: 4.73 MB)
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[edit]DescriptionLentiviral-Expression-of-Retinal-Guanylate-Cyclase-1-(RetGC1)-Restores-Vision-in-an-Avian-Model-of-pmed.0030201.sv002.ogv |
English: Volitional Visual Behaviors of Wild-Type RIR and Untreated GUCY1*B Chickens The visual behaviors of the wild-type RIR chickens were recorded at 7 d of age, and those for the untreated GUCY1*B chicken were recorded at 7 and 21 d of age. The wild-type RIR chickens oriented to flags and novel stimuli within their visual field but avoided them. Visually directed pecking was most strongly elicited by food. Untreated GUCY1*B chickens did not attend to moving stimuli within their visual fields. They remained relatively stationary but when they moved they tended to do so in circles. When the animals were stationary, slow nystagmiform movements of the head, which are one of the identifying stereotypic behaviors exhibited by these animals, were observed. |
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Source | Video S2 from Williams M, Coleman J, Haire S, Aleman T, Cideciyan A, Sokal I, Palczewski K, Jacobson S, Semple-Rowland S (2006). "Lentiviral Expression of Retinal Guanylate Cyclase-1 (RetGC1) Restores Vision in an Avian Model of Childhood Blindness". PLOS Medicine. DOI:10.1371/journal.pmed.0030201. PMID 16700630. PMC: 1463903. | ||
Author | Williams M, Coleman J, Haire S, Aleman T, Cideciyan A, Sokal I, Palczewski K, Jacobson S, Semple-Rowland S | ||
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Short title | Volitional Visual Behaviors of Wild-Type RIR and Untreated GUCY1*B Chickens |
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Author | Williams M, Coleman J, Haire S, Aleman T, Cideciyan A, Sokal I, Palczewski K, Jacobson S, Semple-Rowland S |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
Image title | The visual behaviors of the wild-type RIR chickens were recorded at 7 d of age, and those for the untreated GUCY1*B chicken were recorded at 7 and 21 d of age. The wild-type RIR chickens oriented to flags and novel stimuli within their visual field but avoided them. Visually directed pecking was most strongly elicited by food. Untreated GUCY1*B chickens did not attend to moving stimuli within their visual fields. They remained relatively stationary but when they moved they tended to do so in circles. When the animals were stationary, slow nystagmiform movements of the head, which are one of the identifying stereotypic behaviors exhibited by these animals, were observed. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2006-06 |
Language | English |
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