-
PNAS: Taking ultra-long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids can improve vision and retinal function
Time of Update: 2021-03-27
-PUFA method, it is clearly found that supplementing VLC-PUFA can increase the retinal lipid level of normal mice and ELOVL4 enzyme-deficient mice, and improve their visual function.
-
Chinese and American researchers have developed artificial intelligence that can examine retinal diseases
Time of Update: 2021-03-08
researchers at Guangzhou Women's and Children's Medical Center and the University of California, San Diego and others studied more than 200,000 eye optically relevant fault scans using reel neural networks based on artificial intelligence technology.
-
Base editing restores the visual function of inherited retinal disease damage
Time of Update: 2021-02-25
The results of the research, using adenine base editor (ABE), overcome the CRISPR-Cas9 system off-target mutations, low editing efficiency and other obstacles, successfully correct gene mutations, restore the visual function of adult mice with hereditary retinal disease.
-
Researchers will have new insights into retinal genetic code
Time of Update: 2021-02-13
Australian scientists have led the development of the world's most detailed map of human retinal genes and provide new insights that could help future research to prevent and treat blindness.
-
Br J Cancer: Risk analysis of subsequent cancer occurrence in retinal scleoma survivors
Time of Update: 2021-02-01
in this study, the researchers quantified the risk of SMN events in 1,128 genetic and 924 non-hereditary retinal cell tumor survivors through long-term follow-up and detailed histological information (diagnosed between 1914 and 2006; follow-up through 2016).
-
New research: Scientists hope to treat human blindness with retinal pigment epithedia stem cells
Time of Update: 2021-01-22
Finally, the researchers point out that transplants from retinal pigment epithellal stem cells in the eyes of adult corpses to replace functionally impaired retinal pigment epithellocy cells, or as a potential new treatment for effective treatment of retinal macular degeneration, more in-depth research is needed later to clarify whether retinal pigment epithellin stem cells derived from human cervisia can restore vision in human patients and diseased non-human primate model eyes.
-
Scientists have for the first time analyzed molecular maps of retinal aging in humans and rhesus monkeys
Time of Update: 2021-01-05
Recently, Xue Tian Of the University of Science and Technology of China, in collaboration with scientists from Beijing Normal University and the Institute of Biophysics, "drawn" the molecular map of retinal aging molecules of human and non-human primates for the first time in the world, and found that the cellular composition and key molecular characteristics of the human retina in the aging process.
-
JAMA: Apasip vs surgery to treat visual impairment caused by glass bleeds caused by retinal lesions of prolific diabetes
Time of Update: 2020-12-22
study concluded that for patients with glass hemorrhagic vision impairment caused by retinal lesions of consomitive diabetes, the initial treatment option for glass injection of Apasip or glass removal combined retinal photocoagulation therapy had no significant effect on the 24-week alphabet vision score.
-
PNAS: Researchers have found drugs for retinal malnutrition
Time of Update: 2020-12-20
December 3, 2020 /--- In a recent study, a team of researchers at LSU Health in New Orleans reported for the first time that in mouse models, one of the inhibitors of the RPE65 gene was removed to prevent the degradation of cone cells caused by genetic mutations.
-
A new drug is expected to be used to treat diabetic retinal lesions
Time of Update: 2020-12-20
an international team of researchers has announced the development of a new drug that can be used to treat diabetic retinal lesions, and in mouse trials, promising new options for treating human diabetic retinal lesions.
-
J INTERN MED: LDL-cholesterol levels are a risk factor for retinal and kidney disease in children and adults with type 1 diabetes
Time of Update: 2020-12-15
a recent study published in Journal of Internal Medicine, an authoritative journal in the field of internal medicine, explores the relationship between elevated LDL-cholesterol levels and the risk of retinal lesions or kidney disease in younger patients with type 1 diabetes.
-
Research and development daily BI terminated the development of BI1467335 diabetic retinal lesions
Time of Update: 2020-11-14
2020.09.09 Research and Development NEWS: Side effects of AstraZenecom's new crown vaccine Trials have been suspended; The Phase III clinical phase of Gefapixant in Merca east significantly reduces the frequency of coughing in patients; and the efficacy is comparable to that of intravenous Ertapenan!
-
Science: New study gives hope to people with diabetic retinal lesions.
Time of Update: 2020-09-29
the study, blood vessels used a series of molecular "brakes" to stop abnormal vascular growth, which were activated in an accelerated manner similar to natural cell aging.
, these mechanisms are clearly activated in a process called cell aging, which eventually leads to scarring of retinal tissue.
-
Diabetes: Circulatory metabolites and lipids associated with diabetic retinal lesions in people with type 1 diabetes.
Time of Update: 2020-09-22
, researchers looked at the histological spectrum of metabolites and lipids associated with DR in people with type 1 diabetes, according to a recent study published in Diabetes, an authoritative journal in the field of diabetes.
-
Complications occur after transplantation of retinal cells bred by allogeneic induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells).
Time of Update: 2020-08-14
last March, researchers at the Japan Institute of Science and Chemistry and others announced the world's first transplant of their kind, transplanting retinal cells grown from allogeneic iPS cells into the right eye of a 60-year-old male with age-related macular degeneration.