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1. Evolutionary conservation of VSX2 super-enhancer modules in retinal development.

2. Initiation of Otx2 expression in the developing mouse retina requires a unique enhancer and either Ascl1 or Neurog2 activity.

3. Single-cell transcriptional logic of cell-fate specification and axon guidance in early born retinal neurons.

4. Emergence of dorsal-ventral polarity in ESC-derived retinal tissue.

5. Fat3 and Ena/VASP proteins influence the emergence of asymmetric cell morphology in the developing retina.

6. Loss of Bmi1 causes anomalies in retinal development and degeneration of cone photoreceptors.

7. Antagonism between Gdf6a and retinoic acid pathways controls timing of retinal neurogenesis and growth of the eye in zebrafish.

8. Cavefish eye loss in response to an early block in retinal differentiation progression.

9. RPE specification in the chick is mediated by surface ectodermderived BMP and Wnt signalling.

10. Stem cells in retinal regeneration: past, present and future.

11. The Abelson tyrosine kinase regulates Notch endocytosis and signaling to maintain neuronal cell fate in Drosophila photoreceptors.

12. In vitro organogenesis in three dimensions: self-organising stem cells.

13. Chromatic organization of cone photoreceptors in the retina of rainbow trout: single cones irreversibly switch from UV (SWS1) to blue (SWS2) light sensitive opsin during natural development.

14. Proper differentiation of photoreceptors and amacrine cells depends on a regulatory loop between NeuroD and Six6.

15. ISL1 and BRN3B co-regulate the differentiation of murine retinal ganglion cells.

16. Ptf1a determines horizontal and amacrine cell fates during mouse retinal development.

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