Light-Induced Lipocalin 2 Facilitates Cellular Apoptosis by Positively Regulating Reactive Oxygen Species/Bim Signaling in Retinal Degeneration
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2018Vol. 59(15), pp. 6014–6014
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Abstract
Light-induced LCN2 is a proapoptotic factor in the retina, and LCN2 knockdown protects photoreceptors from apoptosis by inhibiting ROS production and Bim expression. LCN2 is a potential therapeutic target for light-induced retinal degeneration.
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