Background: In the last two decades, electrical stimulation (ES) has been tested in patients with various eye diseases and shows great treatment potential in retinitis pigmentosa and optic neuropathy. However, the clinical application of ES in ophthalmology is currently limited. On the one hand, optimization and standardization of ES protocols is still an unmet need. On the other hand, poor understanding of the underlying mechanisms has hindered clinical exploitation. Main Text: Numerous experimental studies have been conducted to identify the treatment potential of ES in eye diseases and to explore the related cellular and molecular mechanisms. In this review, we summarized the in vitro and in vivo evidence related to cellular and tissue r...
The inherited retinal degenerations (IRDs) are the most common cause of irreversible visual loss in ...
Retinal degenerative diseases that progressively lead to severe blindness impact the affected indivi...
Christianne E Strang, Mary Katherine Ray, Mary M Boggiano, Franklin R Amthor Department of Psycholog...
Introduction: Electrical stimulation therapy (EST) involves the use of low-intensity electrical curr...
Retinal diseases and optic nerve injury blocked visual signal transduction from retinal neurons to v...
Transcorneal electrical stimulation (TES) is a novel therapeutic approach to activate the retina and...
2014-02-20Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) and age‐related macular degeneration (AMD) are two common outer ...
Abstract Retinal diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa (RP) and age-related macular degeneration (AM...
This free journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts from the 2016 European Association for V...
Purpose: Neurons carry electrical signals and communicate via electrical activities. The therapeutic...
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a photoreceptor-degenerating disease with no effective treatment. Trans...
Significance: Nervous system injuries, both in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) and central nervo...
Non-invasive electrical stimulation (ES) is increasingly applied to improve vision in untreatable ey...
Objective: To investigate the neuroprotective effect of transcorneal electrical stimulation (TcES) o...
Conference Theme: Interdisciplinary Medical and Engineering Symposium on the Eye: Tissue Properties,...
The inherited retinal degenerations (IRDs) are the most common cause of irreversible visual loss in ...
Retinal degenerative diseases that progressively lead to severe blindness impact the affected indivi...
Christianne E Strang, Mary Katherine Ray, Mary M Boggiano, Franklin R Amthor Department of Psycholog...
Introduction: Electrical stimulation therapy (EST) involves the use of low-intensity electrical curr...
Retinal diseases and optic nerve injury blocked visual signal transduction from retinal neurons to v...
Transcorneal electrical stimulation (TES) is a novel therapeutic approach to activate the retina and...
2014-02-20Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) and age‐related macular degeneration (AMD) are two common outer ...
Abstract Retinal diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa (RP) and age-related macular degeneration (AM...
This free journal suppl. entitled: Special Issue: Abstracts from the 2016 European Association for V...
Purpose: Neurons carry electrical signals and communicate via electrical activities. The therapeutic...
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a photoreceptor-degenerating disease with no effective treatment. Trans...
Significance: Nervous system injuries, both in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) and central nervo...
Non-invasive electrical stimulation (ES) is increasingly applied to improve vision in untreatable ey...
Objective: To investigate the neuroprotective effect of transcorneal electrical stimulation (TcES) o...
Conference Theme: Interdisciplinary Medical and Engineering Symposium on the Eye: Tissue Properties,...
The inherited retinal degenerations (IRDs) are the most common cause of irreversible visual loss in ...
Retinal degenerative diseases that progressively lead to severe blindness impact the affected indivi...
Christianne E Strang, Mary Katherine Ray, Mary M Boggiano, Franklin R Amthor Department of Psycholog...