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Coenzyme Q10 as a therapeutic candidate for treating inherited photoreceptor degeneration
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作者 Xun Zhang Lincoln Biswas +3 位作者 Ali Mohammad Tohari James Reilly luca tiano Xinhua Shu 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第12期1979-1981,共3页
Inherited photoreceptor degeneration(IPD):The human retina is a highly specialised tissue that enables the perception of light across a range of intensities and colours.It covers about65%of the inner surface of the... Inherited photoreceptor degeneration(IPD):The human retina is a highly specialised tissue that enables the perception of light across a range of intensities and colours.It covers about65%of the inner surface of the eye and contains three layers of cells:the outer nuclear layer(ONL)containing the cell bodies and nuclei of the light-sensitive rod and cone photoreceptorswhose photopigment-containing outer segments form the photoreceptor layer; the inner nuclear layer (INL) containing bipolar, horizontal and amacrine cells; and the ganglion cell layer (GCL) from which the optic nerve arises. There are two layers of synaptic connections between these three layers: the photoreceptors synapse with second order neurons, mainly bi- polar cells, in the outer plexiform layer (OPL), while in turn the bipolar cells form connections in the inner plexiform layer (IPL) with ganglion cells. The retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) lies directly behind the photoreceptor layer, is heavily pigmented to reduce scattering of light, and is essential for the nourishment, maintenance and metabolism of photoreceptors. 展开更多
关键词 Coenzyme Q10 as a therapeutic candidate treating inherited photoreceptor degeneration
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