Neuroglobin in Retinal Neurodegeneration: A Potential Target in Therapeutic Approaches
Retinal neurodegeneration affects an increasing number of people worldwide causing vision impairments and blindness, reducing quality of life, and generating a great economic challenge. Due to the complexity of the tissue, and the diversity of retinal neurodegenerative diseases in terms of etiology...
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Autores principales: | Virginia Solar Fernandez, Maria Marino, Marco Fiocchetti |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/a60fdaa5de1440168b6a2a928c83d407 |
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