Adenosine triphosphate‐induced photoreceptor death and retinal remodeling in rats

Volume: 522, Issue: 13, Pages: 2928 - 2950
Published: Apr 3, 2014
Abstract
Many common causes of blindness involve the death of retinal photoreceptors, followed by progressive inner retinal cell remodeling. For an inducible model of retinal degeneration to be useful, it must recapitulate these changes. Intravitreal administration of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) has recently been found to induce acute photoreceptor death. The aim of this study was to characterize the chronic effects of ATP on retinal integrity....
Paper Details
Title
Adenosine triphosphate‐induced photoreceptor death and retinal remodeling in rats
Published Date
Apr 3, 2014
Volume
522
Issue
13
Pages
2928 - 2950
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