Retinal degeneration due to genetic, diabetic and age-related disease is the most common cause of blindness in the developed world. Blindness occurs through the loss of the light-sensing photoreceptors; to restore vision, it would be necessary to introduce alternative photosensitive components into the eye. The recent development of an electronic prosthesis placed beneath the severely diseased retina has shown that subretinal stimulation may restore some visual function in blind patients. This proves that residual retinal circuits can be reawakened after photoreceptor loss and defines a goal for stem-cell-based therapy to replace photoreceptors. Advances in reprogramming adult cells have shown how it may be possible to generate autologous s...
Stem cell therapy has long been considered a promising mode of treatment for retinal conditions. Whi...
A recent study showed that an electronic chip implanted under the human retina restored some extent ...
The retina is a complex and fragile photosensitive part of the central nervous system which is prone...
Retinal degeneration due to genetic, diabetic and age-related disease is the most common cause of bl...
Blindness, associated with death of retinal cells at the back of the eye, is caused by a number of c...
Unfortunately, at present, degenerative retinal diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa remains untrea...
Stem cells are undifferentiated cells which have the ability to self-renew and differentiate into ma...
Inherited retinal disease leading to death of the photore-ceptor cells affects around 1 in 3000 peop...
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a degenerative disease causing blindness in later life. More than 30 ge...
Retinal degeneration culminating in photoreceptor loss is the leading cause of untreatable blindness...
The retina, histologically composed of ten delicate layers, is responsible for light perception and ...
Currently, there is no cure for blindness. Pharmacology can only slow down the progression of a blin...
Retinal degenerative diseases constitute a major cause of irreversible blindness in the world. Stem ...
The causes of blindness vary widely around the world including the degeneration of particular groups...
In the recent years stem cells are attracting muchinterest as prospective therapies for treating hum...
Stem cell therapy has long been considered a promising mode of treatment for retinal conditions. Whi...
A recent study showed that an electronic chip implanted under the human retina restored some extent ...
The retina is a complex and fragile photosensitive part of the central nervous system which is prone...
Retinal degeneration due to genetic, diabetic and age-related disease is the most common cause of bl...
Blindness, associated with death of retinal cells at the back of the eye, is caused by a number of c...
Unfortunately, at present, degenerative retinal diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa remains untrea...
Stem cells are undifferentiated cells which have the ability to self-renew and differentiate into ma...
Inherited retinal disease leading to death of the photore-ceptor cells affects around 1 in 3000 peop...
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a degenerative disease causing blindness in later life. More than 30 ge...
Retinal degeneration culminating in photoreceptor loss is the leading cause of untreatable blindness...
The retina, histologically composed of ten delicate layers, is responsible for light perception and ...
Currently, there is no cure for blindness. Pharmacology can only slow down the progression of a blin...
Retinal degenerative diseases constitute a major cause of irreversible blindness in the world. Stem ...
The causes of blindness vary widely around the world including the degeneration of particular groups...
In the recent years stem cells are attracting muchinterest as prospective therapies for treating hum...
Stem cell therapy has long been considered a promising mode of treatment for retinal conditions. Whi...
A recent study showed that an electronic chip implanted under the human retina restored some extent ...
The retina is a complex and fragile photosensitive part of the central nervous system which is prone...