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Abstract #10459 Published in IGR 6-1

Neuroprotection in ophthalmology: a review

Barkana Y; Belkin M
Brain Research Bulletin 2004; 62: 447-453


Evidence has accumulated that damaged neural cells may not inevitably degenerate, and that in vivo cells which are not directly injured by an insult may be adversely affected by adjacent dying cells. Neuroprotection is a strategy which aims to maximize recovery of injured neural cells and minimize secondary damage to neighboring cells. In this work, current knowledge from neuroprotection research is reviewed using in vitro and animal models of eye diseases, and clinical data.

Dr. M. Belkin, Goldschleger Eye Research Institute, Tel Aviv University, Tel Hashomer, Israel


Classification:

11.8 Neuroprotection (Part of: 11 Medical treatment)



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