Independent modes of ganglion cell translocation ensure correct lamination of the zebrafish retina

Icha et al. show that retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) can move by two different modes across the embryonic zebrafish retina and that correct RGC translocation is crucial for neuronal lamination and retinal development.

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