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Affecting over a hundred million individuals worldwide, retinal
diseases are among the leading causes of irreversible visual
impairment and blindness, and appropriate study models, especially
animal models, are essential to furthering our understanding of the
etiology, pathology, and progression of these endemic diseases. In
Animal Models for Retinal Diseases, recognized experts in the field
highlight valuable techniques as well as animal models for the
prominent retinal diseases in order to aid in the evaluation,
development, and improvement of therapeutic strategies. Beginning
with an overview of the morphology of the retina, visual behavior,
and genetics and genomics approaches for retinal research, the book
continues by covering animal models for the research of specific
human retinal diseases, e.g., retinal degeneration, age-related
macular degeneration, retinopathy of prematurity, diabetic
retinopathy, glaucoma, retinal ischemia, and retinal inflammation.
As a volume in the successful Neuromethods series, the chapters
provide authoritative reviews of the most commonly used approaches
in the field. Vital and easy to use, Animal Models for Retinal
Diseases serves to support the important future research of ocular
investigators, ophthalmologists, and neuroscientists currently
delving into this fascinating field of study.
Affecting over a hundred million individuals worldwide, retinal
diseases are among the leading causes of irreversible visual
impairment and blindness, and appropriate study models, especially
animal models, are essential to furthering our understanding of the
etiology, pathology, and progression of these endemic diseases. In
Animal Models for Retinal Diseases, recognized experts in the field
highlight valuable techniques as well as animal models for the
prominent retinal diseases in order to aid in the evaluation,
development, and improvement of therapeutic strategies. Beginning
with an overview of the morphology of the retina, visual behavior,
and genetics and genomics approaches for retinal research, the book
continues by covering animal models for the research of specific
human retinal diseases, e.g., retinal degeneration, age-related
macular degeneration, retinopathy of prematurity, diabetic
retinopathy, glaucoma, retinal ischemia, and retinal inflammation.
As a volume in the successful Neuromethods series, the chapters
provide authoritative reviews of the most commonly used approaches
in the field. Vital and easy to use, Animal Models for Retinal
Diseases serves to support the important future research of ocular
investigators, ophthalmologists, and neuroscientists currently
delving into this fascinating field of study.
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