Pharmacological disruption of the outer limiting membrane leads to increased retinal integration of transplanted photoreceptor precursors.
Retinal degeneration is the leading cause of untreatable blindness in the developed world. Cell transplantation strategies provide a novel therapeutic approach to repair the retina and restore sight. Previously, we have shown that photoreceptor precursor cells can integrate and form functional photo...
Auteurs principaux: | West, E, Pearson, R, Tschernutter, M, Sowden, J, Maclaren, R, Ali, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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2008
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