The first report of in vivo gene delivery to the retina dates back to 1987 when a retroviral vector was injected intraocularly in newborn mice. Later came the observation that retinal cells could be successfully transduced using adenoviral and then adeno-associated and lentiviral vectors. By 2000, it had become clear that the eye, compared to other organs and tissues, provides a number of advantages for in vivo gene therapy with regard to safety, efficacy, and route to clinical application. This has prompted the development of many successful proof-of-concept studies in animal models. The demonstration that sight could be restored in a large-animal model with a congenital form of blindness was a major landmark that opened the door to the fi...
Genetic defects of the retina or retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cause a substantial number of sigh...
Inherited retinopathies (IR) are common untreatable blinding conditions. Most of them are inherited ...
Inherited retinal degenerations, effecting about 1:3000 people, have historically been challenging t...
The first report of in vivo gene delivery to the retina dates back to 1987 when a retroviral vector ...
Abstract The retina has been at the forefront of translational gene therapy. Proof-of-concept that ...
Retinal gene therapy has advanced considerably in the past three decades. Initial efforts have been ...
AbstractThe maturity in our understanding of the genetics and the pathogenesis of disease in degener...
Inherited retinal degeneration is a devastating illness comprising nearly 200 disease-causing mutati...
INTRODUCTION: Inherited retinal diseases are the leading cause of sight impairment in people of work...
Because of its favorable anatomical and immunological characteristics, the eye has been at the foref...
Inherited retinal degenerations are genetically heterogeneous conditions affecting roughly 1:3000 pe...
AbstractThe advances in gene therapy hold significant promise for the treatment of ophthalmic condit...
The past decade has seen major advances in gene-based therapies, many of which show promise for tran...
Because of its favorable anatomical and immunological characteristics, the eye has been at the foref...
Throughout the last 25 years, exceptional progress in retinal gene therapy was achieved. The major b...
Genetic defects of the retina or retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cause a substantial number of sigh...
Inherited retinopathies (IR) are common untreatable blinding conditions. Most of them are inherited ...
Inherited retinal degenerations, effecting about 1:3000 people, have historically been challenging t...
The first report of in vivo gene delivery to the retina dates back to 1987 when a retroviral vector ...
Abstract The retina has been at the forefront of translational gene therapy. Proof-of-concept that ...
Retinal gene therapy has advanced considerably in the past three decades. Initial efforts have been ...
AbstractThe maturity in our understanding of the genetics and the pathogenesis of disease in degener...
Inherited retinal degeneration is a devastating illness comprising nearly 200 disease-causing mutati...
INTRODUCTION: Inherited retinal diseases are the leading cause of sight impairment in people of work...
Because of its favorable anatomical and immunological characteristics, the eye has been at the foref...
Inherited retinal degenerations are genetically heterogeneous conditions affecting roughly 1:3000 pe...
AbstractThe advances in gene therapy hold significant promise for the treatment of ophthalmic condit...
The past decade has seen major advances in gene-based therapies, many of which show promise for tran...
Because of its favorable anatomical and immunological characteristics, the eye has been at the foref...
Throughout the last 25 years, exceptional progress in retinal gene therapy was achieved. The major b...
Genetic defects of the retina or retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cause a substantial number of sigh...
Inherited retinopathies (IR) are common untreatable blinding conditions. Most of them are inherited ...
Inherited retinal degenerations, effecting about 1:3000 people, have historically been challenging t...