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Cover: Optic nerve head of the tree shrew. Immunolabeling for fibrillar collagen clearly shows
the multilayered connective tissue plates of a tree shrew lamina cribrosa (LC) which stretches
across the optic nerve canal at the level of the sclera. Regions in the optic nerve are
comparable to the human prelaminar, LC, and retrolaminar. Please see Albon et al. on page
2134 of this issue.
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