Retinal Degeneration News and Research

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Retinal tissue may degenerate for a number of reasons. Among them are: artery or vein occlusion, diabetic retinopathy, R.L.F./R.O.P. or disease (usually hereditary). Retinitis pigmentosa, retinoschisis, lattic degeneration, and macular degeneration are characterized by progressive types of retinal degeneration.
Research shows how dietary essential fatty acids can help treat Alzheimer’s, other diseases

Research shows how dietary essential fatty acids can help treat Alzheimer’s, other diseases

Immune system controls eye tissue regeneration in zebrafish, research finds

Immune system controls eye tissue regeneration in zebrafish, research finds

UIC to open new center dedicated for stem cell and regenerative medicine

UIC to open new center dedicated for stem cell and regenerative medicine

Researchers discover likely cause for visual impairment in Finnish variant of NCL

Researchers discover likely cause for visual impairment in Finnish variant of NCL

Suppression of thyroid hormone receptor protects cone cells in mouse models of retinal diseases

Suppression of thyroid hormone receptor protects cone cells in mouse models of retinal diseases

Powerful pain medicine may help reduce vision damage of glaucoma

Powerful pain medicine may help reduce vision damage of glaucoma

USC study close to finding gene involved in cleft lip and palate

USC study close to finding gene involved in cleft lip and palate

Study findings could lead to novel therapies for preventing vision loss from degenerative retinal diseases

Study findings could lead to novel therapies for preventing vision loss from degenerative retinal diseases

Novel nanoengineered retinal prosthesis may help restore eyesight

Novel nanoengineered retinal prosthesis may help restore eyesight

UAB researchers show how GARP2 protein accelerates retinal degeneration in mice

UAB researchers show how GARP2 protein accelerates retinal degeneration in mice

New drug treatment can override genetic fault that causes choroideremia

New drug treatment can override genetic fault that causes choroideremia

Retinitis pigmentosa can be slowed by reprogramming metabolism of photoreceptors, study shows

Retinitis pigmentosa can be slowed by reprogramming metabolism of photoreceptors, study shows

UEF research shows retinal changes may be detected earlier than brain changes

UEF research shows retinal changes may be detected earlier than brain changes

Research shows degenerative diseases affecting the retina may be treatable with gene therapy

Research shows degenerative diseases affecting the retina may be treatable with gene therapy

IU receives $1.9 million grant to investigate effects of congenital birth defects and age on the eye

IU receives $1.9 million grant to investigate effects of congenital birth defects and age on the eye

Penn scientists find striking similarities between human patients with LCA and dogs

Penn scientists find striking similarities between human patients with LCA and dogs

Researchers discover gene linked to age-related hearing loss

Researchers discover gene linked to age-related hearing loss

Combinations of FDA-approved drugs may prevent vision loss linked to retinal degeneration

Combinations of FDA-approved drugs may prevent vision loss linked to retinal degeneration

New neuroprotective compounds may prevent development of epilepsy

New neuroprotective compounds may prevent development of epilepsy

Pain reliever appears to help preserve vision in animal model of retinal degeneration

Pain reliever appears to help preserve vision in animal model of retinal degeneration

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