In the regulation of ocular growth, scleral events critically determine eye size and thus the refractive status of the eye. Increased scleral matrix remodeling can lead to exaggerated eye growth causing myopia and additionally increased risk of ocular pathological complications. Thus, therapies targeting these changes in sclera hold potential to limit such complications since sclera represents a relatively safe and accessible drug target. Understanding the scleral molecular mechanisms underlying ocular growth is essential to identifying plausible therapeutic targets in the sclera. This section provides a brief update on molecular studies that pertain to the sclera in the context of ocular growth regulation and myopia
In 2004, it was the first time that Wollensak and Spoerl had applied physical and chemical cross-lin...
PurposeMicroRNA (miRNAs) have been previously implicated in scleral remodeling in normal eye growth....
Myopia is a common refractive error, characterized by an excessive increase in axial length relative...
Myopia is the most common type of refractive errors and one of the world's leading causes of blindne...
Myopia prevalence has steadily climbed worldwide in recent decades with the most dramatic impact in ...
Excessive axial elongation of the eye is the principal structural cause of myopia. The increase in e...
The development of myopia is associated with scleral remodeling, but it is unclear which factors reg...
The eye is an incredibly complex organ, composed of a wide spectrum of tissues. This ranges from the...
<div><p>The development of myopia is associated with scleral remodeling, but it is unclear which fac...
Myopia (near-sightedness) is one of the most common ocular disorders in humans. Due to the dramatic ...
The development of myopia is associated with scleral remodeling, but it is unclear which factors reg...
<p>Panel A. The optical basis of myopia. Parallel lights from distantly viewed object focus anterior...
This symposium gave an overview on the current status of the research on the signalling cascades wh...
AIM: To identify the presence change of bone morphogenetic protein-2(BMP-2)in sclera of form depriva...
© 2016 Dr. Nethrajeith SrinivasaluMyopia is a refractive error characterized by an abnormal increase...
In 2004, it was the first time that Wollensak and Spoerl had applied physical and chemical cross-lin...
PurposeMicroRNA (miRNAs) have been previously implicated in scleral remodeling in normal eye growth....
Myopia is a common refractive error, characterized by an excessive increase in axial length relative...
Myopia is the most common type of refractive errors and one of the world's leading causes of blindne...
Myopia prevalence has steadily climbed worldwide in recent decades with the most dramatic impact in ...
Excessive axial elongation of the eye is the principal structural cause of myopia. The increase in e...
The development of myopia is associated with scleral remodeling, but it is unclear which factors reg...
The eye is an incredibly complex organ, composed of a wide spectrum of tissues. This ranges from the...
<div><p>The development of myopia is associated with scleral remodeling, but it is unclear which fac...
Myopia (near-sightedness) is one of the most common ocular disorders in humans. Due to the dramatic ...
The development of myopia is associated with scleral remodeling, but it is unclear which factors reg...
<p>Panel A. The optical basis of myopia. Parallel lights from distantly viewed object focus anterior...
This symposium gave an overview on the current status of the research on the signalling cascades wh...
AIM: To identify the presence change of bone morphogenetic protein-2(BMP-2)in sclera of form depriva...
© 2016 Dr. Nethrajeith SrinivasaluMyopia is a refractive error characterized by an abnormal increase...
In 2004, it was the first time that Wollensak and Spoerl had applied physical and chemical cross-lin...
PurposeMicroRNA (miRNAs) have been previously implicated in scleral remodeling in normal eye growth....
Myopia is a common refractive error, characterized by an excessive increase in axial length relative...