Transdifferentiation of cultured retinal pigment epithelial cells
@inproceedings{Grisanti1998TransdifferentiationOC, title={Transdifferentiation of cultured retinal pigment epithelial cells}, author={S. Grisanti and C. Guidry and K. Heimann}, year={1998} }
Tractional retinal detachment is a common final pathway to a number of different pathological entities, including trauma, rhegmatogenous retinal detachment and diabetic retinopathyl. Fundamentally, the various stages of this peculiar process can be characterized as wound healing or response mechanisms. Triggered by an inciting event which disturbs the physioanatomy of the posterior segment, the subsequent breakdown of the vitreo-and blood—retinal barrier leads to the dispersion, migration and… Expand
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