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Choice of cell source in cell-based therapies for retinal damage due to age-related macular degeneration: A review
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نویسنده
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john s. ,natarajan s. ,parikumar p. ,shanmugam p m. ,senthilkumar r. ,green d.w. ,abraham s.j.k.
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منبع
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journal of ophthalmology - 2013 - دوره : 2013 - شماره : 0
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چکیده
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Background. age-related macular degeneration (amd) is a complex disorder that affects primarily the macula involving the retinal pigment epithelium (rpe) but also to a certain extent the photoreceptor layer and the retinal neurons. cell transplantation is a promising option for amd and clinical trials are underway using different cell types. methods. we hypothesize that instead of focusing on a particular cell source for concurrent regeneration of all the retinal layers and also to prevent exhaustive research on an array of cell sources for regeneration of each layer,the choice should depend on,precisely,which layer is damaged. results. thus,for a damage limited to the retinal pigment epithelial (rpe) layer,the choice we suggest would be rpe cells. when the damage extends to rods and cones,the choice would be bone marrow stem cells and when retinal neurons are involved,relatively immature stem cell populations with an inherent capacity to yield neuronal lineage such as hematopoietic stem cells,embryonic stem cells,or induced pluripotent stem cells can be tried. conclusion. this short review will prove to be a valuable guideline for those working on cell therapy for amd to plan their future directions of research and therapy for this condition. © 2013 sudhakar john et al.
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آدرس
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mary-yoshio translational hexagon (myth),nichi-in centre for regenerative medicine (ncrm),p.o. box 1262,nungambakkam, India, aditya jyot eye hospital,road no. 9,major parmeshwaran road,wadala, India, light eye hospital,no. 39 d,by pass road,dharmapuri ho,dharmapuri, India, sankara eye hospital,varthur main road,marthahalli,kundalahalli gate, India, mary-yoshio translational hexagon (myth),nichi-in centre for regenerative medicine (ncrm),p.o. box 1262,nungambakkam,chennai 600034,india,department of biotechnology,acharya nagarjuna university,guntur, India, faculty of dentistry,university of hong kong, Hong Kong, mary-yoshio translational hexagon (myth),nichi-in centre for regenerative medicine (ncrm),p.o. box 1262,nungambakkam,chennai 600034,india,department of clinical research,faculty of medicine,university of yamanashi,1110 shimokato, Japan
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