Laser induced phagocytosis in the pigment epithelium of the Hunter dystrophic rat

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The retinae of 14-day-old Hunter dystrophic rats have been subjected to low-energy irradiation by a pulsed ruby laser. Fifteen days after exposure, pigment epithelial cells had proliferated and repopulated the irradiated areas. In all such areas the subretinal photoreceptor debris had been reduced or lost.

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Ansell, P. L., & Marshall, J. (1976). Laser induced phagocytosis in the pigment epithelium of the Hunter dystrophic rat. British Journal of Ophthalmology, 60(12), 819–828. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.60.12.819

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