2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.02.09.427243
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In vivooptogenetic stimulation of the primate retina activates the visual cortex after long-term transduction

Abstract: Various therapeutic strategies for vision restoration have been developed, including retinal prostheses [1:4], stem cell transplantation [5:8] and optogenetic therapies [9,10,19,11:18]. In optogenetic therapy, the residual retinal neurons surviving the pathological degenerative process are rendered light-sensitive. Using this approach, we targeted the retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) through the in vivo expression of an ectopic light-sensitive ion channel, ChrimsonR [13] coupled to the fluorescent reporter tdToma… Show more

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