Wild-type cone photoreceptors persist despite neighboring mutant cone degeneration.
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A Naturally-Derived Compound Schisandrin B Enhanced Light Sensation in the pde6c Zebrafish Model of Retinal DegenerationLoss of Pde6 reduces cell body Ca(2+) transients within photoreceptorsCorrelation between photoreceptor injury-regeneration and behavior in a zebrafish modelUtilizing Zebrafish Visual Behaviors in Drug Screening for Retinal DegenerationDeletion of the X-linked opsin gene array locus control region (LCR) results in disruption of the cone mosaicGenetics of photoreceptor degeneration and regeneration in zebrafish.Distinct and atypical intrinsic and extrinsic cell death pathways between photoreceptor cell types upon specific ablation of Ranbp2 in cone photoreceptors.Mutant Prpf31 causes pre-mRNA splicing defects and rod photoreceptor cell degeneration in a zebrafish model for Retinitis pigmentosa.The ciliopathy gene cc2d2a controls zebrafish photoreceptor outer segment development through a role in Rab8-dependent vesicle trafficking.Rod photoreceptors protect from cone degeneration-induced retinal remodeling and restore visual responses in zebrafish.Aipl1 is required for cone photoreceptor function and survival through the stability of Pde6c and Gc3 in zebrafish.Cell and gene therapy.Biochemical adaptations of the retina and retinal pigment epithelium support a metabolic ecosystem in the vertebrate eye.Loss-of-function of the ciliopathy protein Cc2d2a disorganizes the vesicle fusion machinery at the periciliary membrane and indirectly affects Rab8-trafficking in zebrafish photoreceptors.Neurotoxicity of cGMP in the vertebrate retina: from the initial research on rd mutant mice to zebrafish genetic approaches.Genome Editing to Study Ca2+ Homeostasis in Zebrafish Cone Photoreceptors.
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Wild-type cone photoreceptors persist despite neighboring mutant cone degeneration.
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Wild-type cone photoreceptors persist despite neighboring mutant cone degeneration.
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Wild-type cone photoreceptors persist despite neighboring mutant cone degeneration.
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Wild-type cone photoreceptors persist despite neighboring mutant cone degeneration.
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Wild-type cone photoreceptors persist despite neighboring mutant cone degeneration.
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Wild-type cone photoreceptors persist despite neighboring mutant cone degeneration.
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Wild-type cone photoreceptors persist despite neighboring mutant cone degeneration.
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Wild-type cone photoreceptors persist despite neighboring mutant cone degeneration.
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Wild-type cone photoreceptors persist despite neighboring mutant cone degeneration.
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Alaron Lewis
Owen Lawrence
Philip Williams
Rachel O L Wong
Susan E Brockerhoff
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5019-09.2010
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2010-01-01T00:00:00Z