The Role of Transcription Factors in RGC Development, Maintenance, and Survival
Summary:
This paper discusses the role of transcription factors Tbr2 and Isl2 in the development, maintenance, and survival of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs), which are crucial for vision.
Categories
- Eye health: The paper explores the role of transcription factors in the development and survival of retinal ganglion cells, which are crucial for vision.
- Education and learning: The paper provides new insights into the role of transcription factors in retinal ganglion cell development and survival, contributing to the broader understanding of vision neuroscience.
- Aging: The paper indirectly discusses aging as it mentions the increase in age-related forms of blindness due to the inability of neurons in the retina to regenerate.
Author(s)
S Abed
Publication Year:
2023
Number of Citations:
0
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