Involvement of P2X7Receptors in the Hypoxia-Induced Death of Rat Retinal Neurons
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2010Vol. 51(6), pp. 3236–3236
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Abstract
The results suggest that the death of retinal neurons can be triggered by hypoxia and that P2X(7) activation is involved in the hypoxia-induced death of retinal neurons. P2X(7) antagonists can prevent hypoxia-induced damage in retinal neurons.
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