Summary
This paper discusses the presence of neurites in epiretinal membranes (ERMs) and their correlation with various retinal disease conditions, suggesting that the adult human retina retains a significant capacity for neuronal remodeling under various disease conditions.
Categories
Eye health: The paper discusses the presence of neurites in epiretinal membranes (ERMs), which are part of the human eye, and their correlation with various retinal disease conditions.
Neuroscience: The paper discusses the neuronal remodeling in the adult human retina under various disease conditions, suggesting a significant capacity for change and adaptation.
Author(s)
SYL Oberstein, GP Lewis, T Dutra
Publication Year
2010
Number of Citations
27
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