Summary: Current efforts to repair damaged or diseased mammalian retinas are inefficient and largely incapable of fully restoring vision. Conversely, the zebrafish retina is capable of spontaneous regeneration upon damage using Müller glia (MG)-derived progenitors. Understanding how zebrafish MG initiate regeneration may help develop new treatments that prompt mammalian retinas to regenerate. We show that inhibition of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) signaling facilitates initiation of MG proliferation. GABA levels decrease following damage, and MG are positioned to detect decreased ambient levels and undergo dedifferentiation. Using pharmacological and genetic approaches, we demonstrate that GABAA receptor inhibition stimulates regeneration in ...
The retina is the neural tissue situated at the back of the eyes that samples the visual scene and s...
SummaryUnlike mammals, zebrafish can regenerate a damaged retina. This remarkable regenerative respo...
SummaryMüller glia (MG) in the zebrafish retina respond to retinal injury by generating multipotent ...
Summary: Müller glia (MG) in the zebrafish retina respond to retinal injury by generating multipoten...
In contrast to mammals, zebrafish are capable of regenerating retinal neurons. Essential to regenera...
Retinal Müller glia (MG) can act as stem-like cells to generate new neurons in both zebrafish and mi...
Müller glia, the major glial cell types in the retina, maintain retinal homeostasis and provide stru...
Müller glia, the major glial cell types in the retina, maintain retinal homeostasis and provide stru...
Summary: Unlike mammals, zebrafish can regenerate a damaged retina. This remarkable regenerative res...
Many structural, functional and developmental similarities exist between zebrafish and human retinas...
Retinal Müller glia (MG) can act as stem-like cells to generate new neurons in both zebrafish and mi...
<div><p>In contrast to the mammalian retina, the zebrafish retina exhibits the potential for lifelon...
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In contrast to the mammalian retina, the zebrafish retina exhibits the potential for lifelong retina...
Zebrafish continuously add new rod photoreceptors to their retinas as a consequence of persistent bo...
The retina is the neural tissue situated at the back of the eyes that samples the visual scene and s...
SummaryUnlike mammals, zebrafish can regenerate a damaged retina. This remarkable regenerative respo...
SummaryMüller glia (MG) in the zebrafish retina respond to retinal injury by generating multipotent ...
Summary: Müller glia (MG) in the zebrafish retina respond to retinal injury by generating multipoten...
In contrast to mammals, zebrafish are capable of regenerating retinal neurons. Essential to regenera...
Retinal Müller glia (MG) can act as stem-like cells to generate new neurons in both zebrafish and mi...
Müller glia, the major glial cell types in the retina, maintain retinal homeostasis and provide stru...
Müller glia, the major glial cell types in the retina, maintain retinal homeostasis and provide stru...
Summary: Unlike mammals, zebrafish can regenerate a damaged retina. This remarkable regenerative res...
Many structural, functional and developmental similarities exist between zebrafish and human retinas...
Retinal Müller glia (MG) can act as stem-like cells to generate new neurons in both zebrafish and mi...
<div><p>In contrast to the mammalian retina, the zebrafish retina exhibits the potential for lifelon...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/99623/1/glia22549.pd
In contrast to the mammalian retina, the zebrafish retina exhibits the potential for lifelong retina...
Zebrafish continuously add new rod photoreceptors to their retinas as a consequence of persistent bo...
The retina is the neural tissue situated at the back of the eyes that samples the visual scene and s...
SummaryUnlike mammals, zebrafish can regenerate a damaged retina. This remarkable regenerative respo...
SummaryMüller glia (MG) in the zebrafish retina respond to retinal injury by generating multipotent ...