Z Tian, Q Liu, et al. Effects of ECM protein-coated surfaces on the generation of retinal pigment epithelium cells differentiated…

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Z Tian, Q Liu, et al. Effects of ECM protein-coated surfaces on the generation of retinal pigment epithelium cells differentiated…

Retinal degeneration diseases, such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and retinitis pigmentosa (RP), initially manifest as dysfunction or death of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). Subretinal transplantation of human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC)-derived RPE cells has emerged as a potential therapy for retinal degeneration. However, RPE cells differentiated from hPSCs using current protocols are xeno-containing […]
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Onishi, Akishi, et al. Optimization of HITI-Mediated Gene Insertion for Rhodopsin and Peripherin-2 in Mouse Rod Photoreceptors…

Purpose: Among the genome-editing methods for repairing disease-causing mutations resulting in autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa, homology-independent targeted integration (HITI)-mediated gene insertion of the normal form of the causative gene is useful because it allows the development of mutation-agnostic therapeutic products. In this study, we aimed for the rapid optimization and validation of HITI-treatment gene constructs of […]
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Huang, Y., et al. Interactions between excitatory neurons and parvalbumin interneurons in V1 underlie neural mechanisms of amblyopia…

As the main cause of visual function deficits in children and adolescents worldwide, amblyopia causes serious impairment of monocular visual acuity and stereopsis. The recovery of visual functions from amblyopia beyond the critical period is slow and incomplete due to the limited plasticity of the mature cortex; notably, visual stimulation training seems to be an […]
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Ziraldo, G., et al. A membrane-targeted photoswitch restores physiological ON/OFF responses to light in the degenerate retina.

The lack of effective therapies for visual restoration in Retinitis pigmentosa and macular degeneration has led to the development of new strategies, such as optogenetics and retinal prostheses. However, visual restoration is poor due to the massive light-evoked activation of retinal neurons, regardless of the segregation of visual information in ON and OFF channels, which is essential […]
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Liu et al. “Adenine Base Editor–Mediated Splicing Remodeling Activates Noncanonical Splice Sites”.

Adenine base editors (ABEs) are genome-editing tools that have been harnessed to introduce precise A•T to G•C conversion. The discovery of split genes revealed that all introns contain two highly conserved dinucleotides, canonical “AG” (acceptor) and “GT” (donor) splice sites. ABE can directly edit splice acceptor sites of the adenine (A) base, leading to aberrant […]
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Onishi et al. “Efficient Workflow for Validating Homology-Independent Targeted Integration-Mediated Gene Insertion…”

Among the genome-editing methods for repairing disease-causing mutations resulting in dominant inhibition, homology-independent targeted integration (HITI)-mediated gene insertion of the normal form of the causative gene is useful because it allows the development of mutation-agnostic therapeutic products. For the rapid optimization and validation of highly effective HITI-treatment gene constructs against dominant-negative inheritance of inherited retinal […]
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Liu et al. “Comparison of Retinal Degeneration Treatment with Four Types of Different Mesenchymal Stem Cells…”

Retinal degeneration (RD) is a group of disorders on irreversible vision loss. Multiple types of stem cells were used in clinical trials for RD treatment. However, it remains unknown what kinds of stem cells are most effective for the treatment. Therefore, we investigated the subretinal transplantation of several types of stem cells, human adipose-derived stem […]
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Cole et al. “Characterization of Neural Damage and Neuroinflammation in Pax6 Small-Eye Mice”.

Aniridia is a panocular condition characterized by a partial or complete loss of the iris. It manifests various developmental deficits in both the anterior and posterior segments of the eye, leading to a progressive vision loss. The homeobox gene PAX6 plays an important role in ocular development and mutations of PAX6 have been the main causative factors for aniridia. In this […]
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Gan et al. “Srgap2 Suppression Ameliorates Retinal Ganglion Cell Degeneration in Mice”.

Slit-Robo GTPase-activating protein 2 (SRGAP2) plays important roles in axon guidance, neuronal migration, synapse formation, and nerve regeneration. However, the role of SRGAP2 in neuroretinal degenerative disease remains unclear. In this study, we found that SRGAP2 protein was first expressed in the retina of normal mice at the embryonic stage and was mainly located in […]
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A system to measure the Optokinetic and Optomotor response in mice.

Background Assessment of the nociceptive withdrawal reflex (NWR) is frequently applied to probe the excitability level of the spinal nociceptive circuitry. In humans, the NWR threshold (NWR-T) is often estimated by applying electrical stimulation over the sural nerve at the lateral malleolus. Such stimulation may be associated with substantial pain and discomfort rendering completion of the assessment […]
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