Molecular-physiological aspects of peptide regulation of the function of the retina in retinitis pigmentosa

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Abstract

Peptide bioregulators promote restoration of the physiological activity of the retina in retinitis pigmentosa in older adults and in animal models. The molecular mechanism of the physiological activity of peptides is associated with their ability to epigenetically regulate the synthesis of protein markers of the differentiation of retinal neurons and pigment epithelium. © 2014 Pleiades Publishing, Inc.

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Khavinson, V. K., Pronyaeva, V. E., Linkova, N. S., Trofimova, S. V., & Umnov, R. S. (2014, January). Molecular-physiological aspects of peptide regulation of the function of the retina in retinitis pigmentosa. Human Physiology. https://doi.org/10.1134/S036211971401006X

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