Preferred Name |
outer nuclear layer of retina |
Synonyms |
retina outer nuclear layer retinal outer nuclear layers retina, outer nuclear layer neural retina outer nuclear layer retinal outer nuclear layer outer nuclear layer layer of outer granules ONL stratum nucleare externum (retina) stratum nucleare externum retinae external nuclear layer |
Definitions |
The layer within the retina where the photoreceptor cell bodies reside. |
ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0001789 |
adjacent to | |
contributes to morphology of | |
database_cross_reference |
EMAPA:19157 FMA:58684 ZFA:0001464 NCIT:C33236 BTO:0005600 UMLS:C0229210 XAO:0003219 TAO:0001464 MA:0001315 BAMS:Ronl SCTID:280678009 VHOG:0001170 Wikipedia:Outer_nuclear_layer |
definition |
The layer within the retina where the photoreceptor cell bodies reside. |
has_broad_synonym |
outer nuclear layer |
has_exact_synonym |
retina outer nuclear layer neural retina outer nuclear layer retinal outer nuclear layer stratum nucleare externum (retina) stratum nucleare externum retinae |
has_narrow_synonym |
ONL |
has_obo_namespace |
uberon |
has_related_synonym |
retinal outer nuclear layers retina, outer nuclear layer layer of outer granules external nuclear layer |
id |
UBERON:0001789 |
in_subset |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/uberon/core#human_reference_atlas |
label |
outer nuclear layer of retina |
notation |
UBERON:0001789 |
overlaps | |
part_of | |
prefLabel |
outer nuclear layer of retina |
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UBPROP_0000003 |
(...) an essentially similar sequence of events occurs during the embryonic development of the vertebrate eye. The eye initially develops as a single median evagination of the diencephalon that soon bifurcates to form the paired optic vesicles. As each optic vesicle grows towards the body surface, its proximal part narrows as the optic stalk, and its distal part invaginates to form a two-layered optic cup. (...) The outer layer of the optic cup becomes the pigment layer of the retina, whereas the inner layer differentiates into the photoreceptive cells and neuronal layers of the retina.[well established][VHOG] |
subClassOf |