Damage-associated molecular pattern recognition is required for induction of retinal neuroprotective pathways in a sex-dependent manner
Abstract Retinal degeneration is a common cause of irreversible blindness and is caused by the death of retinal light-sensitive neurons called photoreceptors. At the onset of degeneration, stressed photoreceptors cause retinal glial cells to secrete neuroprotective factors that slow the pace of dege...
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Main Authors: | Marcus J. Hooper, Jiangang Wang, Robert Browning, John D. Ash |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d7b55eaf54594d6dae1bfe7115a90f6e |
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