Summary
The paper discusses the role of the mitochondrial biogenesis factor Nrf1 in retinal neurons, and how its loss leads to degeneration of these cells.
Categories
Eye health: The paper investigates the role of Nrf1 in the health of retinal neurons, and how its loss leads to degeneration of these cells.
Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses the role of Nrf1 in retinal neurons, which are part of the central nervous system and play a role in visual cognition.
Author(s)
T Kiyama, CK Chen, A Zhang, CA Mao
Publication Year
2022
Number of Citations
2
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