Multipotent Retinal Progenitors Express Developmental Markers, Differentiate into Retinal Neurons, and Preserve Light-Mediated Behavior
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2004Vol. 45(11), pp. 4167–4167
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Henry Klassen, Tat Fong Ng, Yasuo Kurimoto, Ivan I. Kirov, Marie A. Shatos, Peter Coffey, Michael J. Young
Abstract
These findings have implications for the treatment of retinal degeneration, in which neuronal replacement and photoreceptor rescue are major therapeutic goals.
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