Research reportOptimum conditions for successful transplantation of immature rat retina to the lesioned adult retina
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2020, Progress in Retinal and Eye ResearchCitation Excerpt :Sight restoration in patients blinded by the physical loss of photoreceptors has long been a goal of vision science. Pioneering studies carried out in the late 1980s early 1990s in rodent models showed the feasibility of transplanting fetal neural retinal cells as a potential strategy to regenerate photoreceptors cells (Blair and Turner, 1987; del Cerro et al., 1989; del Cerro et al., 1988; Turner and Blair, 1986; Turner et al., 1988). These studies suggested that transplanted cells might be capable of achieving some degree of integration into the host retina including formation of synaptic connections (del Cerro et al., 1991; del Cerro et al., 1989; Gouras et al., 1991).
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