Publication date: September 2012Source:Progress in Retinal and Eye Research, Volume 31, Issue 5 Author(s): Juan I. Korenbrot The light responses of rod and cone photoreceptors in the vertebrate retina are quantitatively different, yet…
Corneal endothelial regeneration and tissue engineering
Publication date: Available online 23 January 2013
Source:Progress in Retinal and Eye Research
Author(s): Tatsuya Mimura , Satoru Yamagami , Shiro Amano
Human corneal endothelial cells (HCECs) have a limited proliferative capacity. Descemet stripping with automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK) has become the preferred method for the treatment of corneal (Read more...)
Cellular and physiological mechanisms underlying blood flow regulation in the retina and choroid in health and disease
Publication date: September 2012Source:Progress in Retinal and Eye Research, Volume 31, Issue 5 Author(s): Joanna Kur , Eric A. Newman , Tailoi Chan-Ling We review the cellular and physiological mechanisms responsible for the regula…
A proteomics view of the molecular mechanisms and biomarkers of glaucomatous neurodegeneration
Publication date: Available online 5 February 2013
Source:Progress in Retinal and Eye Research
Author(s): Gülgün Tezel
Despite improving understanding of glaucoma, key molecular players of neurodegeneration that can be targeted for treatment of glaucoma, or molecular biomarkers that can be useful for clinical testing, remain unclear. Proteomics technology offers (Read more...)
Editorial board
Publication date: September 2012Source:Progress in Retinal and Eye Research, Volume 31, Issue 5
Promoting optic nerve regeneration
Publication date: November 2012Source:Progress in Retinal and Eye Research, Volume 31, Issue 6 Author(s): Dietmar Fischer , Marco Leibinger Vision is the most important sense for humans and it is irreversibly impaired by axonal damag…