Summary
This study examines the role of a specific lncRNA in a competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) network associated with myopia-induced retinal ganglion cell damage, identifying potential biomarkers. While primarily molecular in focus, findings may inform future therapeutic targets for myopia-related retinal degeneration rather than direct lighting design applications.
Categories
Eye Health & Vision: Investigates molecular mechanisms of retinal ganglion cell damage in myopia, relevant to understanding photoreceptor and RGC health under abnormal visual conditions.
Author(s)
X Wang, Q Lin, S Liu, X Li, X Kong, Y Wang
Publication Year
2023
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