Coenzyme Q10 Instilled as Eye Drops on the Cornea Reaches the Retina and Protects Retinal Layers from Apoptosis in a Mouse Model of Kainate-Induced Retinal Damage
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2012Vol. 53(13), pp. 8295–8295
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Matteo Lulli, Ewa Witort, Laura Papucci, Eugenio Torre, Christian Schipani, Christian Bergamini, Massimo Dal Monte, S. Capaccioli
Abstract
The ability of CoQ10 eye drops to protect retinal cells from apoptosis in the mouse model of KA-induced retinal damage suggests that topical CoQ10 may be evaluated in designing therapies for treating apoptosis-driven retinopathies.
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