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DNA damage and repair in light-induced photoreceptor degeneration

Gordon et al., 2002

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4626516807332049964
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Gordon W
Casey D
Lukiw W
Bazan N
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Investigative ophthalmology & visual science

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purpose. Intense light causes photoreceptor death that is greatest in the superior central retina. Short-duration treatment in a light-damage model results in TUNEL-positive photoreceptor nuclei within this region. However, cells lost 10 days after light treatment are …
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