Figure 5.

Our model: Retinal progenitors behave as springs in the nascent tissue as they are radial in nature and support the tissue. As they are depleted in the developing retina, the spring function is passed on to MG in the mature retina. However, the retina lacking MG does not have these “springs.” When under mechanical stress, retinae lacking MG will deform and the tissue will rip, releasing the tension.

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