Although photoreceptors account for most of the mass and metabolic activity of the retina, their role in the pathogenesis of diabetic retinopathy has been largely overlooked. Recent studies suggest that photoreceptors might play a critical role in the diabetes-induced degeneration of retinal capillaries, and thus can no longer be ignored. The present review summarizes diabetes-induced alterations in photoreceptor structure and function, and provides a rationale for further study of a role of photoreceptors in the pathogenesis of the retinopathy
Diabetic retinopathy remains a frightening prospect to patients and frustrates physicians. Destructi...
Diabetic retinopathy causes the plurality of blindness among the working class of America. This revi...
For years, diabetic retinopathy has been defined based on vascular lesions, and neural abnormalities...
Although photoreceptors account for most of the mass and metabolic activity of the retina, their rol...
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a leading cause of blindness. It has long been regarded as vascular dis...
Vision loss, among the most feared complications of diabetes, is primarily caused by diabetic retino...
The retinal vasculature is affected in a number of clinically important retinopathies, including dia...
PurposeLoss of photoreceptor cells is associated with retinal vascular degeneration in retinitis pig...
PURPOSE: Neurodegeneration as an early event of diabetic retinopathy preceding clinically detectable...
PurposeRecent studies suggest that photoreceptor cells regulate local inflammation in the retina in ...
Retinal microvascular dysfunction in diabetes is a major component of diabetic retinopathy. This rev...
PurposeRecent evidence suggests that retinal photoreceptor cells have an important role in the patho...
Diabetes increases the risk for many serious health problems. Diabetic retinopathy is a vision-threa...
Accumulating evidence suggests that photoreceptor cells play a previously unappreciated role in the ...
Aims/hypothesisRecent studies suggest that photoreceptor cells produce mediators or products that co...
Diabetic retinopathy remains a frightening prospect to patients and frustrates physicians. Destructi...
Diabetic retinopathy causes the plurality of blindness among the working class of America. This revi...
For years, diabetic retinopathy has been defined based on vascular lesions, and neural abnormalities...
Although photoreceptors account for most of the mass and metabolic activity of the retina, their rol...
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a leading cause of blindness. It has long been regarded as vascular dis...
Vision loss, among the most feared complications of diabetes, is primarily caused by diabetic retino...
The retinal vasculature is affected in a number of clinically important retinopathies, including dia...
PurposeLoss of photoreceptor cells is associated with retinal vascular degeneration in retinitis pig...
PURPOSE: Neurodegeneration as an early event of diabetic retinopathy preceding clinically detectable...
PurposeRecent studies suggest that photoreceptor cells regulate local inflammation in the retina in ...
Retinal microvascular dysfunction in diabetes is a major component of diabetic retinopathy. This rev...
PurposeRecent evidence suggests that retinal photoreceptor cells have an important role in the patho...
Diabetes increases the risk for many serious health problems. Diabetic retinopathy is a vision-threa...
Accumulating evidence suggests that photoreceptor cells play a previously unappreciated role in the ...
Aims/hypothesisRecent studies suggest that photoreceptor cells produce mediators or products that co...
Diabetic retinopathy remains a frightening prospect to patients and frustrates physicians. Destructi...
Diabetic retinopathy causes the plurality of blindness among the working class of America. This revi...
For years, diabetic retinopathy has been defined based on vascular lesions, and neural abnormalities...