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    Nueva era del esperanto

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    Retrograde Melanopsin Signaling Increases With Age in Retinal Degenerate Mice Lacking Rods and the Majority of Cones

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    PURPOSE: Following on from reports of retrograde retinal signaling in mice, we sought to investigate the influence of age and retinal location on this phenomenon using mice that lack rods and the majority of cones. METHODS: We used functional anatomy for c-fos (Fos) and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) to measure light-driven activation of dopamine neurons along a dorsal-ventral transect in C3H/He wild-type and rodless-coneless rd/rd cl (rdcl) mice aged 3, 5, and >14 months. A parallel series of retinae from 3-month-old mice was also stained for cone opsins and melanopsin. RESULTS: Analysis by confocal microscopy revealed light-driven Fos activation in TH cells residing in the middorsal retina of the youngest rdcl mice. This region was largely devoid of residual cones but contained a large number of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) and the highest density of melanopsin neurites. With advancing age, there was a paradoxical increase in retrograde signaling from ∼3% Fos-positive (Fos+) TH cells at 3 months to ∼36% in rdcl mice >14 months. This increased activation occurred in more central and peripheral retinal regions. CONCLUSIONS: Our data provide new insights into the anatomy and plasticity of retrograde melanopsin signaling in mice with severe rod/cone dystrophy. The increased retrograde signaling we detect may result from either an increased potency of melanopsin signaling with advancing age and/or postsynaptic modification to dopaminergic neurons

    Efficacy and Safety of Human Retinal Progenitor Cells.

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    PURPOSE: We assessed the long-term efficacy and safety of human retinal progenitor cells (hRPC) using established rodent models. METHODS: Efficacy of hRPC was tested initially in Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) dystrophic rats immunosuppressed with cyclosporine/dexamethasone. Due to adverse effects of dexamethasone, this drug was omitted from a subsequent dose-ranging study, where different hRPC doses were tested for their ability to preserve visual function (measured by optokinetic head tracking) and retinal structure in RCS rats at 3 to 6 months after grafting. Safety of hRPC was assessed by subretinal transplantation into wild type (WT) rats and NIH-III nude mice, with analysis at 3 to 6 and 9 months after grafting, respectively. RESULTS: The optimal dose of hRPC for preserving visual function/retinal structure in dystrophic rats was 50,000 to 100,000 cells. Human retinal progenitor cells integrated/survived in dystrophic and WT rat retina up to 6 months after grafting and expressed nestin, vimentin, GFAP, and βIII tubulin. Vision and retinal structure remained normal in WT rats injected with hRPC and there was no evidence of tumors. A comparison between dexamethasone-treated and untreated dystrophic rats at 3 months after grafting revealed an unexpected reduction in the baseline visual acuity of dexamethasone-treated animals. CONCLUSIONS: Human retinal progenitor cells appear safe and efficacious in the preclinical models used here. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: Human retinal progenitor cells could be deployed during early stages of retinal degeneration or in regions of intact retina, without adverse effects on visual function. The ability of dexamethasone to reduce baseline visual acuity in RCS dystrophic rats has important implications for the interpretation of preclinical and clinical cell transplant studies

    OGIS -- Creating a FOIA Process that Works for All

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    Regional distribution and autofluorescent status of melanopsin cells in the human macula

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    Resolving FOIA Disputes

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    PRELIMINARES

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    INTRODUCCIÓN AL NÚMERO: La producción cinemática del pasado: Aporías y disyuncione

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    PRESENTACIÓN #4

    LA HISTORIA, LO POLÍTICO Y LA CINEMÁTICA DE LO OMINOSO

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    Este texto explora diversas formas de escenificación de la relación entre lo político y lo ominoso en dos películas sobre la guerra. La primera, Un long dimanche de fianceilles (2003), trata de un juicio a cinco desertores en el frente del Somme durante la primera guerra mundial. La segunda, Apocalypse Now (I979), un film sobre el conflicto de Vietnam, está inspirada en la novela de Jospeh Conrad, El corazón de las tinieblas. El examen parte de la antigua definición de Freud (lo familiar que deviene en lo familiar inquietante) y se extiende a la formulación de lo ominoso que Derrida propone en el ensayo sobre El soberano y la bestia. El relato histórico cinematográfico de la cinta sobre las trincheras del Somme se mueve a lo largo de la trama del retorno de lo reprimido; aquí sólo se analiza su argumento narrativo. Apocalypse Now es una historia basada en el tema del doble; este estudio reflexiona sobre algunos aspectos de su montaje cinematográfico

    Katz, la historia, la alegoría

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