Optogenetic restoration of retinal ganglion cell activity in the living primate

Non-human primate models are important for the development of high quality vision restoration therapies for blindness. Here, the authors demonstrate restoration of light responses in foveal retinal ganglion cells of the living macaque following optogenetic gene therapy.

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Autores principales: Juliette E. McGregor, Tyler Godat, Kamal R. Dhakal, Keith Parkins, Jennifer M. Strazzeri, Brittany A. Bateman, William S. Fischer, David R. Williams, William H. Merigan
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:33b6fdff1a8e45128d99265011a8ee2c2021-12-02T15:37:07ZOptogenetic restoration of retinal ganglion cell activity in the living primate10.1038/s41467-020-15317-62041-1723https://doaj.org/article/33b6fdff1a8e45128d99265011a8ee2c2020-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-15317-6https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Non-human primate models are important for the development of high quality vision restoration therapies for blindness. Here, the authors demonstrate restoration of light responses in foveal retinal ganglion cells of the living macaque following optogenetic gene therapy.Juliette E. McGregorTyler GodatKamal R. DhakalKeith ParkinsJennifer M. StrazzeriBrittany A. BatemanWilliam S. FischerDavid R. WilliamsWilliam H. MeriganNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2020)
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Juliette E. McGregor
Tyler Godat
Kamal R. Dhakal
Keith Parkins
Jennifer M. Strazzeri
Brittany A. Bateman
William S. Fischer
David R. Williams
William H. Merigan
Optogenetic restoration of retinal ganglion cell activity in the living primate
description Non-human primate models are important for the development of high quality vision restoration therapies for blindness. Here, the authors demonstrate restoration of light responses in foveal retinal ganglion cells of the living macaque following optogenetic gene therapy.
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author Juliette E. McGregor
Tyler Godat
Kamal R. Dhakal
Keith Parkins
Jennifer M. Strazzeri
Brittany A. Bateman
William S. Fischer
David R. Williams
William H. Merigan
author_facet Juliette E. McGregor
Tyler Godat
Kamal R. Dhakal
Keith Parkins
Jennifer M. Strazzeri
Brittany A. Bateman
William S. Fischer
David R. Williams
William H. Merigan
author_sort Juliette E. McGregor
title Optogenetic restoration of retinal ganglion cell activity in the living primate
title_short Optogenetic restoration of retinal ganglion cell activity in the living primate
title_full Optogenetic restoration of retinal ganglion cell activity in the living primate
title_fullStr Optogenetic restoration of retinal ganglion cell activity in the living primate
title_full_unstemmed Optogenetic restoration of retinal ganglion cell activity in the living primate
title_sort optogenetic restoration of retinal ganglion cell activity in the living primate
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