do these properties remain stable even if the cells lose their original function -- for example, if the retina's photosensors no longer work? One might assume that the behaviour of the cells ...
In 1999, I defined regenerative medicine as the collection of interventions that restore to normal function tissues ... situated behind the retina. This disrupts normal cell metabolism, leading ...
The map of the retina’s nerve network, referred to as a “connectome,” functions similarly to a wiring diagram, showing how ...
A team of UC Davis Health researchers has shown that CD34+ stem cells can be safely administered into retinitis pigmentosa ...
The retinal toxicity service assesses the impact of novel substances on cell viability after photoreceptor ... may affect retina function. Similarly, new treatments for eye diseases must undergo ...
This work employs both in vivo models of the retina and in vitro cell culture systems with retinal endothelial, retinal pigment epithelial and lamina cribrosa cells. The results from a range of ...
do these properties remain stable even if the cells lose their original function—for example, if the retina's photosensors no longer work? One might assume that the behavior of the cells should ...
"We showed some preservation of retinal function using these stem cells in one of our animal models of RP." Researchers recruited seven people with RP, who had lost most of their peripheral vision.