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First US patient with dry AMD dosed with autologous stem cell therapy
September 8th 2022According to the National Institutes of Health, the therapy was derived from the patient’s blood by converting blood cells to iPS cells which were then programmed to become retinal pigment epithelial cells, which were surgically implanted as a patch of tissue.
OCS-01 improves macular thickness, visual acuity in patients with DME, according to Phase 2 data
September 7th 2022According to a presentation by Oculis at EURETINA, the dataset shows that OCS-01 eye drops were more effective than vehicle in reducing central macular thickness and improving visual acuity in patients with DME as per the pre-defined criteria for statistical superiority in the study protocol.
LIGHT study: First analysis of gene therapy for RPE65 inherited retinal dystrophies
September 3rd 2022At the 1-month evaluation, the full-field stimulus threshold had median decrease of -33.2 decibels (dB) (-33.7; -19.8) dB, which remained stable until the last assessment. Visual fields and visual acuity did not change significantly.
Investigating possible causes of myopia in schoolchildren aged 3-14 years in Tokyo
August 25th 2022Researchers have suggested numerous theories about the etiology of myopia that include accommodative-lag, peripheral hyperopic defocus, light environment, lifestyle, and environment, but the cause remains unknown.
Women in retina: Raising women to their full potential
August 22nd 2022The stated core foundation of the Women in Retina program is that “the best innovations happen when diverse people with different perspectives collaborate.” The program will help ESRS harness these perspectives and challenge the way things are done and allow for them to be done better.
APOE gene linked to Alzheimer disease may protect retinal ganglion cells, study finds
August 22nd 2022APOE4 gene associated with Alzheimer’s disease risk was found to protect mice from glaucoma. Research team also prevented retinal ganglion cell death by blocking the APOE signaling pathway, pointing to a potential treatment strategy for glaucoma.
Retina may provide clues to the severity of multiple sclerosis
August 17th 2022Researchers at the Medical University of Vienna are focusing on how the retina can be used as a prognostic marker. Analyses revealed that retinal layer thinning as a result of an MS relapse predicts the severity of future relapses and the likelihood of disability.