Toxic effects of extracellular histones and their neutralization by vitreous in retinal detachment

Volume: 94, Issue: 5, Pages: 569 - 585
Published: May 1, 2014
Abstract
Histones are DNA-binding proteins and are involved in chromatin remodeling and regulation of gene expression. Histones can be released after tissue injuries, and the extracellular histones cause cellular damage and organ dysfunction. Regardless of their clinical significance, the role and relevance of histones in ocular diseases are unknown. We studied the role of histones in eyes with retinal detachment (RD). Vitreous samples were collected...
Paper Details
Title
Toxic effects of extracellular histones and their neutralization by vitreous in retinal detachment
Published Date
May 1, 2014
Volume
94
Issue
5
Pages
569 - 585
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