Sanyal S, De Ruiter A, Dees C
Experientia. 1984 Aug 15;40(8):852-4. doi: 10.1007/BF01951991.
In the subretinal space of albino mice, macrophages appear from the time of eye opening and increase in number for 6 months; thereafter they decline with age. Dark rearing retards the accumulation of these cells, and exposure to constant light results in a rapid increase. Observations suggest that macrophages appear as a response to visual cell decay in albino mice and supplement the phagocytic activity of the pigment epithelium.