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Retinal degeneration: challenge and opportunity [PDF]
Erica L. Fletcher, Michael Kalloniatis
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Constitutive Overexpression of Human Erythropoietin Protects the Mouse Retina against Induced But Not Inherited Retinal Degeneration [PDF]
Christian Grimm+8 more
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Retinal degeneration protein 3 mutants are associated with cell-cycle arrest and apoptosis. [PDF]
Chen Y+10 more
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A multi‐year study involving more than 2000 fish individuals across two lake systems revealed that larger pupil size correlates with migration propensity. Computational simulations show that migrants gain an extended visual detection range, particularly for small targets in low light, highlighting the role of visual adaptations in migratory behaviour ...
Kaj Hulthén+9 more
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Acid-Sensing Ion Channel 2 Is Important for Retinal Function and Protects against Light-Induced Retinal Degeneration [PDF]
Mohamed Ettaiche+4 more
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Correction: A Y178C rhodopsin mutation causes aggregation and comparatively severe retinal degeneration. [PDF]
Vasudevan S, Park PS.
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ABSTRACT Genomic incompatibilities and differential ecological adaptation are thought to be fundamental mechanisms of speciation. In this study, we generated a chromosome‐scale reference genome and annotation for Gopherus morafkai , the Sonoran Desert tortoise, and conducted a detailed analysis of genes under positive selection with its sister species,
Sarah M. Baty+6 more
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Deficiency of pantothenate kinase 2 ( Pank2 ) in mice leads to retinal degeneration and azoospermia [PDF]
Yien–Ming Kuo+7 more
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A Y178C rhodopsin mutation causes aggregation and comparatively severe retinal degeneration. [PDF]
Vasudevan S, Park PS.
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The effect of advancing age and intraocular pressure injury on retinal ganglion cell function and synaptic connectivity. While young mice modulate their synaptic input to recover retinal ganglion cell function following injury, older mice compensate by altering their action potential threshold and axon initial segment (AIS) length to increase intrinsic
Vicki Chrysostomou+9 more
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