Retinal Degeneration News and Research

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Retinal tissue may degenerate for a number of reasons. Among them are: artery or vein occlusion, diabetic retinopathy, R.L.F./R.O.P. or disease (usually hereditary). Retinitis pigmentosa, retinoschisis, lattic degeneration, and macular degeneration are characterized by progressive types of retinal degeneration.
Preventing Immunological Rejection Following Transplantation

Preventing Immunological Rejection Following Transplantation

Atomic-Level Analysis of Synthetic DNA to Reveal New Treatment Options

Atomic-Level Analysis of Synthetic DNA to Reveal New Treatment Options

Lipe Gene Plays Pivotal Role in Retinal Health, Study Finds

Lipe Gene Plays Pivotal Role in Retinal Health, Study Finds

UH Researcher Designs New Model Expressing the Most Common Disease Mutation in USH2A

UH Researcher Designs New Model Expressing the Most Common Disease Mutation in USH2A

FDA-approved compound promotes photoreceptor survival in lab models of inherited retinal ciliopathy

FDA-approved compound promotes photoreceptor survival in lab models of inherited retinal ciliopathy

New retinal research promotes accurate treatments for blinding illness

New retinal research promotes accurate treatments for blinding illness

Researchers develop new gene therapy for congenital blindness

Researchers develop new gene therapy for congenital blindness

Gene therapy to the inner retina prevents blindness in Cln3-deficient mice

Gene therapy to the inner retina prevents blindness in Cln3-deficient mice

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