«The loss of
photoreceptor cells affects virtually all of us.»
Not exact matches
Using the Mfrprd6 model, and others with similar protein localization and phenotypes when mutated, we hope to gain a better understanding of how RPE
cells affect photoreceptor development and the process of phagocytosis.
In these breeds the disease results from abnormal or arrested development of the
photoreceptors — the visual
cells in their retina, and
affects pups very early in life.
The eyes contain two different types of
photoreceptor cells that
affect the way everyone sees things, and this is true of both dogs and people.
In RCD3
affected dogs normal rod - mediated ERG responses fail to develop,
photoreceptor outer segments do not reach maturity and rod
cells are lost by apoptosis [5].
Progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) and cone - rod dystrophy (CRD) are collective terms for two broad forms of progressive, bilateral degenerative diseases that
affect the retinal
photoreceptor cells.