Reversal of end-stage retinal degeneration and restoration of visual function by photoreceptor transplantation

Volume: 110, Issue: 3, Pages: 1101 - 1106
Published: Jan 3, 2013
Abstract
One strategy to restore vision in retinitis pigmentosa and age-related macular degeneration is cell replacement. Typically, patients lose vision when the outer retinal photoreceptor layer is lost, and so the therapeutic goal would be to restore vision at this stage of disease. It is not currently known if a degenerate retina lacking the outer nuclear layer of photoreceptor cells would allow the survival, maturation, and reconnection of...
Paper Details
Title
Reversal of end-stage retinal degeneration and restoration of visual function by photoreceptor transplantation
Published Date
Jan 3, 2013
Volume
110
Issue
3
Pages
1101 - 1106
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