Summary
This paper discusses the role of the tumour suppressor gene 'Pten' during retinal development and its impact on the proliferation and differentiation of retinal cells.
Categories
Eye health: The paper explores the role of the Pten gene in retinal development, which is crucial for eye health.
Education and learning: The paper provides educational content on the role of the Pten gene in retinal development and its impact on the proliferation and differentiation of retinal cells.
Author(s)
RT Cantrup
Publication Year
2012
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