Degenerative Diseases of the Retina
Editat de Robert E. Anderson, Joe G. Hollyfield, Matthew M. Lavailen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 oct 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781461357742
ISBN-10: 1461357748
Pagini: 432
Ilustrații: XV, 412 p.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
ISBN-10: 1461357748
Pagini: 432
Ilustrații: XV, 412 p.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
I. Apoptosis.- 1. Apoptosis in Retinitis Pigmentosa.- 2. Oxidative Damage and Responses in Retinal Nuclei Arising from Intense Light Exposure.- 3. Light-Induced Apoptosis in the Rat Retina in Vivo: Morphological Features, Threshold and Time Course.- 4. Inhibitory Effects of Cycloheximide and Flunarizine on Light-Induced Apoptosis of Photoreceptor Cells.- 5. Apoptosis of Photoreceptors and Lens Fiber Cells with Cataract and Multiple Tumor Formation in the Eyes of Transgenic Mice Lacking the P53 Gene and Expressing the HPV 16 E7 Gene under the Control of the Irbp Promoter.- II. Role of Neurotrophic Factors in Retinal Degenerations.- 6. Function, Age-Related Expression and Molecular Characterization of PEDF, a Neurotrophic Serpin Secreted by Human RPE Cells.- 7. Nitric Oxide in the Retina: Potential Involvement in Retinal Degeneration and Its Control by Growth Factors and Cytokines.- 8. In Vitro Expression of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor by Human Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells.- III. Vertebrate Models of Retinal Degenerations.- 9. New Retinal Degenerations in the Mouse.- 10. Chorioretinal Interface: Age-Related Changes in Rodent Retina.- 11. Fractionation of Interphotoreceptor Matrix Metalloproteinases.- 12. Peptides from Rhodopsin Induce Experimental Autoimmune Uveoretinitis in Lewis Rats.- 13. Retinal Degeneration in Rats Induced by Vitamin E Deficiency.- 14. Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells Cultured from RCS Rats Express an Increased Membrane Conductance for Calcium Compared to Normal Rats.- 15. Effect of Sugars on Photoreceptor Outer Segment Assembly.- 16. Regulatory Influences on the Glycosylation of Rhodopsin by Human and Bovine Retinas.- 17. The Dolichol Pathway in the Retinal Pigment Epithelium of the Embryonic Chick.- 18. Morphological and Biochemical Studies of the Retinal Degeneration in the Vitiligo Mouse: A Model with Perturbed Retinoid Metabolism.- 19. Immunological Aspects of Retinal Transplantation in Retinal Degeneration Rodents.- 20. Iron and Hereditary Degeneration of the Retina.- 21. Receptor Degeneration Is a Normal Part of Retinal Development.- 22. Development of Opsin and Synapses in Monkey Photoreceptors.- 23. The Nature of Newly Formed Capillaries in Experimental Naphthalene-Induced Retinal Degeneration in Rabbit.- 24. Retinal Cell Responses to Argon Laser Photocoagulation.- IV. Invertebrate Models of Retinal Degenerations.- 25. Drosophila as a Model for Photoreceptor Dystrophies and Cell Death.- 26. Abnormal Ca2+ Mobilization and Excessive Photopigment Phosphorylation Lead to Photoreceptor Degeneration in Drosophila Mutants.- 27. The Role of Dominant Rhodopsin Mutations in Drosophila Retinal Degeneration.- 28. The Role of the Retinal Degeneration B Protein in the Drosophila Visual System: Function of Drosophila rdgB Protein in Photoreceptors.- 29. Drosophila Visual Transduction, a Model System for Human EYE Disease? Retinal Degenerations.- 30. Characterization of Vertebrate Homologs of Drosophila Photoreceptor Proteins.- 31. Retinal Pathology in Retinitis Pigmentosa: Considerations for Therapy.- V. Molecular, Cellular and Clinical Studies.- 32. Genotype-Phenotype Correlation in Autosomal Dominant Retinal Degeneration with Mutations in the Peripherin/RDS Gene.- 33. Genetic Studies in Autosomal Recessive Forms of Retinitis Pigmentosa.- 34. Clinical Features of Autosomal Dominant Retinitis Pigmentosa Associated with the Ser 186TRP Mutation of Rhodopsin.- 35. Mutations in the Gene for the B-Subunit of Rod Photoreceptor CGMP-Specific Phosphodiesterase (PDEB) in Patients with Retinal Dystrophies and Dysfunctions.- 36. Molecular Genetic Studies of Retinal Dystrophies Principally Affecting the Macula.- 37. Molecular Analysis of the Human GAR1 Gene: A Candidate Gene for Retinal Degeneration.- 38. Guanylate Cyclase-Activating Protein (GCAP): A Novel Ca2+-Binding Protein in Vertebrate Photoreceptors.- 39. Abnormal Cone Receptor Activity in Patients with Hereditary Degeneration.- 40. Abnormal Rod Photoreceptor Function in Retinitis Pigmentosa.- 41. Scotopic Threshold Responses and Rod Intensity-Response Functions as Sensitive Indicators of the Carrier Status in X-Linked Recessive Retinitis Pigmentosa.- 42. ERG Findings in Two Patients with Autosomal Dominant Congenital Stationary Night Blindness and HIS258ASN Mutation of the ß-Subunit of Rod Photoreceptor CGMP-Specific Phosphodiesterase.- 43. Docosahexaenoic Acid Abnormalities in Red Blood Cells of Patients with Retinitis Pigmentosa.- 44. Ligand-Binding Properties of Recombinant Human IRBP.- 45. Cataractogenesis in Retinitis Pigmentosa: Spectroscopic Fluorescence Analysis of Aqueous Humor Composition.