“…Without disrupting the ILM in adult rodent recipients, only a small fraction of transplanted mouse RGCs into healthy rodent hosts are able to localize to host retina, but those that do are able to extend axons toward the optic nerve head and dendrites into the IPL [32]. In contrast, most transplanted RGCs do not exhibit distant axon extensions [34,71,74], possibly because they do not localize to the inner retinal parenchyma. Only a subset of published transplantation studies report evidence of donor cell neuritogenesis [32,33,62,70,73,74], and even fewer have described dendritic lamination into the host IPL [32,62].…”