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Abstract CEP162, a 162‐kDa centrosome protein, is a crucial centrosomal adapter, mediating cell differentiation and polarization. CEP162 maintains mitosis by dynamically stabilizing microtubules. CEP162 promotes the transition zone (TZ) assembly in the basal body through interaction with CEP131, CEP290, and axoneme microtubules as well as the distal ...
Jun Yin+7 more
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This study provides clinical practice guidelines to streamline genetic testing for inherited retinal dystrophies (IRDs), underscoring the critical role of molecular diagnosis in enhancing patient care. These recommendations aim to elevate diagnostic accuracy, guide therapeutic decisions, and ultimately improve patient outcomes, marking a significant ...
João Pedro Marques+6 more
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Is central vision (and a fovea) needed for emmetropisation?
Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, EarlyView.
Frank Schaeffel+2 more
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Obesity‐related early structural alterations in the retina detected by optical coherence tomography
Abstract Aims This retrospective cross‐sectional study, using retinal spectral‐domain optical coherence tomography (SD‐OCT) scans, investigated obesity‐related structural alterations in the retina. Materials and Methods Ninety‐two eyes of 92 healthy asymptomatic participants were categorized into two groups based on body mass index (BMI) measurements ...
Maide Gözde İnam+6 more
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Key lines of discovery in myopia research
Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, EarlyView.
Frank Schaeffel+3 more
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We investigated a potential protective effect of acacetin, a naturally occurring flavonoid, against methylglyoxal (MGO)‐induced endothelial dysfunction in human umbilical vein endothelial cells and its mechanism of action. Acacetin can could inhibit MGO‐induced intracellular calcium ion influx, enhance the expression levels of phosphorylated ...
Zhen Zhang+7 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Central serous chorioretinopathy (CSCR) is a common cause of acute, monocular vision loss amongst men aged 40–50 years. Diagnosis is typically multimodal, requiring advanced ophthalmic imaging. These techniques are not readily available in acute care settings.
Christian P. Pappas+3 more
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Commentary: Detailed Visual Cortical Responses Generated by Retinal Sheet Transplants in Rats With Severe Retinal Degeneration. [PDF]
Beyeler, Michael
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors in Eye Diseases. Pathophysiology and New Therapeutic Strategies for Retinal and Choroideal Angiogenesis (Verisuonikasvutekijöiden merkitys silmäsairauksissa. Patofysiologiaa ja uusia hoitomenetelmiä verkkokalvon ja suonikalvon angiogeneettisiin sairauksiin) [PDF]
Kinnunen, Kati
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The Retinal Pigment Epithelium in Visual Function
Physiological Reviews, 2005Located between vessels of the choriocapillaris and light-sensitive outer segments of the photoreceptors, the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) closely interacts with photoreceptors in the maintenance of visual function. Increasing knowledge of the multiple functions performed by the RPE improved the understanding of many diseases leading to blindness ...
O. Strauß
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