10/09/2014 | Roisin McGuigan
Transgenic mouse studies have revealed a signaling pathway that’s central to Schlemm’s canal formation
07/31/2014 | Sanjay Mantry
Limbal relaxing incisions were a large part of my approach to treating astigmatism in patients undergoing cataract surgery. No longer…
07/31/2014 | Cécile Delcourt
We look to the oldest in society to understand the contribution of poor nutrition to ophthalmic disease
07/31/2014 | Roisin McGuigan
Identifying corneal limbal stem cells for transplantation has been a major challenge. But now a highly specific marker of these cells has been found: ABCB5
SIRT1 appears to be an anti-aging protein that protects against weight gain, diabetes, inflammation, and even optic neuritis… in mouse models. Is SIRT1 the key to eternal youth, or simply snake oil?
07/31/2014 | Mark Hillen
Oral replacement therapy of the retinoid intermediate that fails to form in some types of Leber congenital amaurosis shows significant promise in an early-phase clinical trial
Might you soon take a skin cell from a patient with retinitis pigmentosa, roll it back to a pluripotent state, culture it to become retinal cells and trial gene therapy on it in vitro?
06/17/2014 | Mark Hillen
The body’s own regulatory T-lymphocytes, known as Tregs, can be taught to douse inflammation.
05/19/2014
Sitting Down With Alice McPherson,founder of the Retina Research Foundation
04/13/2014 | Mark Hillen
Subcutaneously-administrated IL-18 works well to reverse choroidal neovascularization (in mice).
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