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Published in final edited form as: Exp Eye Res. 2013 Mar 23;114:120–127. doi: 10.1016/j.exer.2013.03.008

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Co-culture of chick choroid and cartilaginous sclera. A) Co-culture of cartilaginous sclera (measured tissue) with normal chick choroids (conditioning tissue) resulted in an inhibition of scleral proteoglycan synthesis as compared with that of sclera not cultured with choroids. B) Co-culture of cartilaginous sclera with choroids from form deprived eyes resulted in less inhibition of scleral proteoglycan synthesis as compared with that of scleral co-cultured with untreated choroids. C) Co-culture of cartilaginous sclera with choroids from recovering eyes resulted in greater inhibition of scleral proteoglycan synthesis as compared with that of scleral co-cultured with untreated choroids. From: Marzani D, Wallman J. Growth of the two layers of the chick sclera is modulated reciprocally by visual conditions. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 38:1726–1739. 1997. Reproduced with permission © Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology.