Gurdita, 2023 - Google Patents
Investigating the Mechanisms That Regulate Rod Photoreceptor Positioning and Connectivity in the Developing Murine RetinaGurdita, 2023
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Correct positioning and connectivity of rod photoreceptors (PR) are essential for proper development and function of the retina. Cell replacement therapy involving the transplantation of immature donor PRs into the adult recipient retina is a promising …
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