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    Microglia preserve visual function in the aging retina by supporting retinal pigment epithelial health by Karg, Margarete M., Moorefield, May, Hoffmann, Emma, Philipose, Hannah, Krasniqi, Drenushe, Hoppe, Cindy, Shu, Daisy Y., Shirahama, Shintaro, Ksander, Bruce R., Saint-Geniez, Magali

    Published in Immunity & ageing (14-10-2023)
    “…Abstract Background Increased age is a risk factor for the development and progression of retinal diseases including age-related macular degeneration (AMD)…”
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    Microglia Prevent the Loss of Visual Function in the Aging Retina by Maintaining the Health of Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells by Karg, Margarete M., Moorefield, May, Hoffmann, Emma, Shu, Daisy, Krasniqi, Drenushe, Philipose, Hannah, Ksander, Bruce R., Saint‐Geniez, Magali

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-05-2022)
    “…Even in healthy individuals, aging leads to the progressive deterioration of visual function that coincides with increasing cellular dysfunction in retinal…”
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    The Role of Epigenetics in Accelerated Aging: A Reconsideration of Later-Life Visual Loss After Early Optic Neuropathy by Rizzo, 3rd, Joseph F, Shah, Madhura P, Krasniqi, Drenushe, Lu, Yuancheng Ryan, Sinclair, David A, Ksander, Bruce R

    Published in Journal of neuro-ophthalmology (01-03-2024)
    “…In 2005, we reported 3 patients with bilateral optic nerve damage early in life. These patients had stable vision for decades but then experienced significant…”
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    Microglia preserve visual function loss in the aging retina by supporting retinal pigment epithelial health by Karg, Margarete M, Moorefield, May, Hoffmann, Emma, Philipose, Hannah, Krasniqi, Drenushe, Hoppe, Cindy, Shu, Daisy Y, Shirahama, Shintaro, Ksander, Bruce R, Saint-Geniez, Magali

    Published in Immunity & ageing (14-10-2023)
    “…Increased age is a risk factor for the development and progression of retinal diseases including age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Understanding the…”
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