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- W4382501963 abstract "Retinal degenerative diseases are a group of heterogeneous eye diseases that affect a significant percentage of the world's population, i.e., age-related macular degeneration (AMD), diabetic retinopathy, retinitis pigmentosa (RP), and glaucoma. Regenerative medicines look for novel therapies for severe injuries or chronic diseases, e.g., retina degeneration. Müller glia is the only retinal glia type with a common embryonic origin, with retinal neurons derived from the neural crest. Also, the lack of neurons in the retina does not automatically regenerate. Therefore, Müller glial cells, which make up about 5% of retinal cells, are a potent source for retinal regeneration. Following the retinal damage, Müller glial cells dedifferentiate and re-enter the cell cycle, producing multipotent progenitor cells. This feature leads to applying Müller glial cells in the regeneration of the retina. This study reviews this feature's molecular and clinical approaches, focusing on the critical signaling pathways, generation and transplantation methods, and clinical and sub-clinical challenges." @default.
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- W4382501963 title "Potential of Müller Glial Cells in Regeneration of Retina; Clinical and Molecular Approach." @default.
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