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Gene transfer to the outflow tract.
Abstract Elevated intraocular pressure is the primary cause of open angle glaucoma. Outflow resistance exists within the trabecular meshwork but also at the level of Schlemm's canal and further downstream within the outflow system. Viral vectors allow to take advantage of naturally evolved, highly efficient mechanisms of gene transfer, a process that is termed transduction. They can be produced at biosafety level 2 in the lab using protocols that have evolved considerably over the last 15-20 years. Applied by an intracameral bolus, vectors follow conventional as well as uveoscleral outflow pathways. They may affec...
Source: Experimental Eye Research - April 26, 2016 Category: Opthalmology Authors: Dang Y, Loewen R, Parikh HA, Roy P, Loewen NA Tags: Exp Eye Res Source Type: research