Cataracts are the leading cause of blindness and low vision throughout the world. Millions of people suffer as a result of this debilitating disease, and millions of dollars are spent annually on cataract removal surgery, which is the only cure. Genes have been identified which cause cataracts when mutated in man and/or mouse. Understanding the functions of these genes, as well as the mechanisms involved in cataract formation may help us to develop ways to prevent, delay, or cure cataracts. Animal models have contributed significantly to our understanding of normal lens development, as well as abnormal development and cataract formation. With the recent advances in canine genomics, the dog has become a promising model for studying the molec...
Cataracts (opacities of the lens) are frequent in the elderly, but rare in paediatric practice. Cong...
PURPOSE. To identify the genetic cause of isolated canine ectopia lentis, a well-characterized veter...
As of October 2013, around 285 million people are visually impaired worldwide. For an important subs...
Cataracts are the leading cause of blindness and low vision throughout the world. Millions of peopl...
Purpose: To facilitate the molecular characterization of naturally occurring cataracts in dogs by pr...
Studies on hereditary congenital cataracts have led to the identification of genes involved in forma...
Purpose: Cataracts are an important cause of blindness in humans but there are few large animal mod...
International audiencePURPOSE: To identify the genomic location of previously uncharacterized canine...
Purpose: To identify the genomic location of previously uncharacterized canine retina-expressed expr...
Purpose: To identify the genomic location of previously uncharacterized canine retina-expressed expr...
The research work was accomplished in 2013 from May to September. Volume of the research work – 36 p...
Glaucoma is an optic neuropathy and one of the leading causes of blindness. Its hereditary forms are...
We identified a pedigree of Labrador retrievers (LR) that develop hereditary cataracts between 6 and...
Glaucoma is an optic neuropathy and one of the leading causes of blindness. Its hereditary forms are...
Much of our knowledge about the function of genes in cataracts has been derived from the molecular a...
Cataracts (opacities of the lens) are frequent in the elderly, but rare in paediatric practice. Cong...
PURPOSE. To identify the genetic cause of isolated canine ectopia lentis, a well-characterized veter...
As of October 2013, around 285 million people are visually impaired worldwide. For an important subs...
Cataracts are the leading cause of blindness and low vision throughout the world. Millions of peopl...
Purpose: To facilitate the molecular characterization of naturally occurring cataracts in dogs by pr...
Studies on hereditary congenital cataracts have led to the identification of genes involved in forma...
Purpose: Cataracts are an important cause of blindness in humans but there are few large animal mod...
International audiencePURPOSE: To identify the genomic location of previously uncharacterized canine...
Purpose: To identify the genomic location of previously uncharacterized canine retina-expressed expr...
Purpose: To identify the genomic location of previously uncharacterized canine retina-expressed expr...
The research work was accomplished in 2013 from May to September. Volume of the research work – 36 p...
Glaucoma is an optic neuropathy and one of the leading causes of blindness. Its hereditary forms are...
We identified a pedigree of Labrador retrievers (LR) that develop hereditary cataracts between 6 and...
Glaucoma is an optic neuropathy and one of the leading causes of blindness. Its hereditary forms are...
Much of our knowledge about the function of genes in cataracts has been derived from the molecular a...
Cataracts (opacities of the lens) are frequent in the elderly, but rare in paediatric practice. Cong...
PURPOSE. To identify the genetic cause of isolated canine ectopia lentis, a well-characterized veter...
As of October 2013, around 285 million people are visually impaired worldwide. For an important subs...