OPA1, the Disease Gene for Autosomal Dominant Optic Atrophy, Is Specifically Expressed in Ganglion Cells and Intrinsic Neurons of the Retina
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2004Vol. 45(11), pp. 4217–4217
Citations Over TimeTop 17% of 2004 papers
Ulrike E. A. Pesch, Julia E. Fries, Stefanie Bette, Hubert Kalbacher, Bernd Wissinger, Christiane Alexander, Konrad Köhler
Abstract
The data suggest an important and specific function of the OPA1 protein, not only in the optic nerve forming ganglion cells but also in the intrinsic signal processing of the inner retina.
Related Papers
- → Quantitative Analysis of the Retinal Ganglion Cell Layer and Optic Nerve of the Barn Owl <i>Tyto alba</i>(1989)76 cited
- → Developmental Expression Profile of the Optic Atrophy Gene Product: OPA1 Is Not Localized Exclusively in the Mammalian Retinal Ganglion Cell Layer(2004)56 cited
- → Rabbit retinal ganglion cell survival after optic nerve section and its effect on the inner plexiform layer(2003)22 cited
- → Expression of hermes gene is restricted to the ganglion cells in the retina(2006)24 cited
- The Impact of Intravitreal Injection on the Retina Morphology in Nude Mouse(2010)