Mesenchymal stem cells differentiate to retinal ganglion-like cells in rat glaucoma model induced by polystyrene microspheres
CONCLUSION: Intravitreally transplanted rBM-MSCs differentiated into retinal cells, including ganglion-like cells, which successfully created a glaucoma model damaged with polystyrene microspheres. Promisingly, MSCs may have a role in neuro-protection and neuro-regeneration treatment of glaucoma in the future.PMID:37633122 | DOI:10.1016/j.tice.2023.102199
Source: Tissue and Cell - Category: Cytology Authors: Muhsin Eraslan Eren Çerman S üheyla Bozkurt Deniz Gen ç Ays ın Tulunay Virlan Cansu Suba şı Demir Tolga Akko ç Erdal Kara öz Tun ç Akkoç Source Type: research
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