BetaThis search tool is in development. Find out more.
Find thousands of books, manuscripts, visual materials and unpublished archives from our collections, many of them with free online access.
Search for free, downloadable images taken from our library and museum collections, including paintings, illustrations, photos and more.
Digital Images
Zebrafish eye development
- Dr Steve Wilson
Available online
License
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
You can use this work for any purpose, including commercial uses, without restriction under copyright law. You should also provide attribution to the original work, source and licence.
Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) terms and conditions https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
Credit: Zebrafish eye development.
Credit: Dr Steve Wilson.
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Selected images from this work
About this work
Description
This differential interference contrast image
shows a section through the eye of a three-day old
zebrafish embryo. At this stage of development,
the nerve cells in the retina have begun to
separate into different layers. The outer layer of
cells are stained black with a marker for
photoreceptor cells, the neurons that respond to
light. (credit: R. MacDonald & S. Wilson)
Contributors
Permanent link
We’re improving the information on this page. Find out more.