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Cover: Confocal image of the vitreal surface (nerve fiber/ganglion cell layers) of an acutely isolated retinal wholemount from a young postnatal (P17) rabbit. The retina was loaded with the calcium fluorescence dyes Fluo-4 (green) and Fura-Red (red: a mixture of both dyes resulted in yellow staining), and the image was recorded during the peak calcium response to extracellular ATP (200
M). The somata of ganglion cells and displaced amacrine cells (circular structures in black or dark red) and nerve fiber bundles (red) are "embedded" in many Muller cell endfeet (dark green). Some of the Muller cell endfeet show a calcium response to ATP (bright green). At the right side, a microglial cell is visible (yellow). See Milenkovic et al. on page 1211 of this issue.
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