Photoreceptor loss causes irreversible blindness in many retinal diseases. Repair of such damage by cell transplantation is one of the most feasible types of central nervous system repair; photoreceptor degeneration initially leaves the inner retinal circuitry intact and new photoreceptors need only make single, short synaptic connections to contribute to the retinotopic map. So far, brain- and retina-derived stem cells transplanted into adult retina have shown little evidence of being able to integrate into the outer nuclear layer and differentiate into new photoreceptors. Furthermore, there has been no demonstration that transplanted cells form functional synaptic connections with other neurons in the recipient retina or restore visual fu...
Degeneration of the neural retina is the leading cause of untreatable blindness in the developed wor...
Transplantation of photoreceptor precursor cells (PPCs) into the retina represents a promising treat...
Purpose: : Embryonic stem (ES) cells provide a promising source for retinal cell transplantation, a ...
Photoreceptor loss causes irreversible blindness in many retinal diseases. Repair of such damage by ...
Retinal degenerative disorders are the leading cause of blindness in the developed world, resulting ...
Irreversible blindness caused by loss of photoreceptors may be amenable to cell therapy. We previous...
Cell transplantation is a novel therapeutic strategy to restore visual responses to the degenerate a...
Stem cell therapy presents an opportunity to replace photoreceptors that are lost as a result of inh...
Cell transplantation is an active field of research to replace lost cells in retinal dystrophies to ...
Within the last few years, several reports have revealed that cell transplantation can be an effecti...
Summary: Human vision relies heavily upon cone photoreceptors, and their loss results in permanent v...
A recent study showed that an electronic chip implanted under the human retina restored some extent ...
Retinal degeneration culminating in photoreceptor loss is the leading cause of untreatable blindness...
One strategy to restore vision in retinitis pigmentosa and related retinal degenerations is by cell ...
<div><p>Transplantation of photoreceptor precursor cells (PPCs) into the retina represents a promisi...
Degeneration of the neural retina is the leading cause of untreatable blindness in the developed wor...
Transplantation of photoreceptor precursor cells (PPCs) into the retina represents a promising treat...
Purpose: : Embryonic stem (ES) cells provide a promising source for retinal cell transplantation, a ...
Photoreceptor loss causes irreversible blindness in many retinal diseases. Repair of such damage by ...
Retinal degenerative disorders are the leading cause of blindness in the developed world, resulting ...
Irreversible blindness caused by loss of photoreceptors may be amenable to cell therapy. We previous...
Cell transplantation is a novel therapeutic strategy to restore visual responses to the degenerate a...
Stem cell therapy presents an opportunity to replace photoreceptors that are lost as a result of inh...
Cell transplantation is an active field of research to replace lost cells in retinal dystrophies to ...
Within the last few years, several reports have revealed that cell transplantation can be an effecti...
Summary: Human vision relies heavily upon cone photoreceptors, and their loss results in permanent v...
A recent study showed that an electronic chip implanted under the human retina restored some extent ...
Retinal degeneration culminating in photoreceptor loss is the leading cause of untreatable blindness...
One strategy to restore vision in retinitis pigmentosa and related retinal degenerations is by cell ...
<div><p>Transplantation of photoreceptor precursor cells (PPCs) into the retina represents a promisi...
Degeneration of the neural retina is the leading cause of untreatable blindness in the developed wor...
Transplantation of photoreceptor precursor cells (PPCs) into the retina represents a promising treat...
Purpose: : Embryonic stem (ES) cells provide a promising source for retinal cell transplantation, a ...