“… 8 , 35 Further, in two primate species (man and monkey) many palisade endings located in the medial rectus muscle and a lower number of palisade endings of the inferior rectus muscle express calretinin, whereas palisade endings of the other two rectus muscles lack calretinin. 19 , 34 Calretinin is a calcium-blinding protein and, although its functional role is unclear, the authors have hypothesized that calretinin-positive palisade endings represent a specialized, probable more excitable, type of palisade ending needed for convergent eye movement. 19 , 34 Recently, it has been demonstrated that MIF motoneurons participate in the whole repertoire of eye movements.…”