New topics covered in the symposium were apoptosis, an important process involved in cell death in inherited retinal degenerations; and invertebrate protoreceptors, in which many mutations have now been identified that lead to altered function or degeneration of the retina. Other topics of the 45 pa
New topics covered in the symposium were apoptosis, an important process involved in cell death in inherited retinal degenerations; and invertebrate protoreceptors, in which many mutations have now been identified that lead to altered function or degeneration of the retina. Other topics of the 45 paHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Apoptosis : Apoptosis in Retinitis Pigmentosa; Z.Y. Li, A.H. Mila. Oxidative Damage and Responses in Retinal Nuclei Arising from Intense Light Exposure; D.T. Organisciak, et al. Role of Neurotrophic Factors in Retinal Degenerations: Function, Agerelated Expression and Molecular Characterization of PEDF: A Neurotrophic Serpin Secreted by Human RPE Cells; J. Tombran-Tink. Nitric Oxide in the Retina: Potential Involvement in Retinal Degeneration and Its Control by Growth Factors and Cytokines; O. Goureau, et al. Vertebrate Models of Retinal Degenerations: New Retinal Degenerations in the Mouse; T.H. Roderick, et al. Chorioretinal Interface: Agerelated Changes in Rodent Retina; P.M. Leuenberger, et al. Invertebrate Models of Retinal Degenerations: Drosophila as a Model for Photoreceptor Dystrophies and Cell Death; W.S. Stark, et al. The Role of Dominant Rhodopsin Mutations in Drosophila Retinal Degeneration; P. Kurada, et al. Molecular, Cellular and Clinical Studies: Genotype-Phenotype Correlation in Autosomal Dominant Retinal Degeneration with Mutations in the Peripherin/RDS Gene; M. Nakazawa, et al. Genetic Studies in Autosomal Recessive Forms of Retinitis Pigmentosa; A. F. Wright, et al. 35 additional articles. Index.
Apoptosis : Apoptosis in Retinitis Pigmentosa; Z.Y. Li, A.H. Mila. Oxidative Damage and Responses in Retinal Nuclei Arising from Intense Light Exposure; D.T. Organisciak, et al. Role of Neurotrophic Factors in Retinal Degenerations: Function, Agerelated Expression and Molecular Characterization of PEDF: A Neurotrophic Serpin Secreted by Human RPE Cells; J. Tombran-Tink. Nitric Oxide in the Retina: Potential Involvement in Retinal Degeneration and Its Control by Growth Factors and Cytokines; O. Goureau, et al. Vertebrate Models of Retinal Degenerations: New Retinal Degenerations in the Mouse; T.H. Roderick, et al. Chorioretinal Interface: Agerelated Changes in Rodent Retina; P.M. Leuenberger, et al. Invertebrate Models of Retinal Degenerations: Drosophila as a Model for Photoreceptor Dystrophies and Cell Death; W.S. Stark, et al. The Role of Dominant Rhodopsin Mutations in Drosophila Retinal Degeneration; P. Kurada, et al. Molecular, Cellular and Clinical Studies: Genotype-Phenotype Correlation in Autosomal Dominant Retinal Degeneration with Mutations in the Peripherin/RDS Gene; M. Nakazawa, et al. Genetic Studies in Autosomal Recessive Forms of Retinitis Pigmentosa; A. F. Wright, et al. 35 additional articles. Index.
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