AbstractThe retinal pigment epithelium contains three major types of pigment granules; melanosomes, lipofuscin and melanolipofuscin. Melanosomes in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) are formed during embryogenesis and mature during early postnatal life while lipofuscin and melanolipofuscin granules accumulate as a function of age. The difficulty in studying the formation and consequences of melanosomes and lipofuscin granules in RPE cell culture is compounded by the fact that these pigment granules do not normally occur in established RPE cell lines and pigment granules are rapidly lost in adult human primary culture. This review will consider options available for overcoming these limitations and permitting the study of melanosomes and ...
One of the limitations in molecular and functional studies of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) h...
The human retina is a complex tissue within the human eye and essential for the sense of sight. Reti...
Melanin pigment has a significant role in ocular pharmacokinetics, because many drugs bind at high e...
The retinal pigment epithelium contains three major types of pigment granules; melanosomes, lipofusc...
AbstractThe retinal pigment epithelium contains three major types of pigment granules; melanosomes, ...
Lipofuscin granules accumulate within the human RPE cell with age. The accumulation procedure is esp...
Although the incomplete degradation of phagocytosed outer segment discs is thought to result in the ...
Lipofuscin accumulates with age in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) in discrete granular organel...
Lipofuscin accumulates with age in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) in discrete granular organel...
Abstract Melanosomes, lipofuscin, and melanolipofuscin are the three principal types of pigmented gr...
PURPOSE. To determine whether lipofuscin is detrimental to lysosomal and antioxidant function in cul...
Retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is an epithelial cell monolayer located in the retina region at the...
International audienceOne of the limitations in molecular and functional studies of the retinal pigm...
PURPOSE. The human retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) accumulates granules significant for autofluores...
Melanosomes, lipofuscin, and melanolipofuscin are the three principal types of pigmented granules fo...
One of the limitations in molecular and functional studies of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) h...
The human retina is a complex tissue within the human eye and essential for the sense of sight. Reti...
Melanin pigment has a significant role in ocular pharmacokinetics, because many drugs bind at high e...
The retinal pigment epithelium contains three major types of pigment granules; melanosomes, lipofusc...
AbstractThe retinal pigment epithelium contains three major types of pigment granules; melanosomes, ...
Lipofuscin granules accumulate within the human RPE cell with age. The accumulation procedure is esp...
Although the incomplete degradation of phagocytosed outer segment discs is thought to result in the ...
Lipofuscin accumulates with age in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) in discrete granular organel...
Lipofuscin accumulates with age in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) in discrete granular organel...
Abstract Melanosomes, lipofuscin, and melanolipofuscin are the three principal types of pigmented gr...
PURPOSE. To determine whether lipofuscin is detrimental to lysosomal and antioxidant function in cul...
Retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is an epithelial cell monolayer located in the retina region at the...
International audienceOne of the limitations in molecular and functional studies of the retinal pigm...
PURPOSE. The human retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) accumulates granules significant for autofluores...
Melanosomes, lipofuscin, and melanolipofuscin are the three principal types of pigmented granules fo...
One of the limitations in molecular and functional studies of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) h...
The human retina is a complex tissue within the human eye and essential for the sense of sight. Reti...
Melanin pigment has a significant role in ocular pharmacokinetics, because many drugs bind at high e...