This image shows how transferred genes activate the stem cell properties of normally dormant retinal cells. |
The research team transferred genes into MGs to activate the stem cell properties of these normally dormant cells, causing them to reproduce and make other types of retinal cells.
The strategy could be developed into a therapeutic tool, Chen said. "In the future we are hoping to manipulate these cells to replenish any lost retinal neurons, either in diseased or physically damaged retinas," he noted. "Potentially, it's a therapy to treat many different retinal degenerative diseases."
From Science Daily
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