Sefton A J, Lund R D, Perry V H
Brain Res. 1987 May;430(1):145-9. doi: 10.1016/0165-3806(87)90185-4.
In embryonic mouse retina transplanted to occipital cortex of neonatal rats, ganglion cells do not project axons into the host cortex, although they may survive up to but not beyond 6 weeks post-transplantation. By contrast, if embryonic tectum or diencephalon is transplanted along with the retina, ganglion cells exhibit vigorous outgrowth to specific regions of the co-transplant and are able to survive for at least 14 weeks.