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Looking Chloride Channels Straight in the Eye: Bestrophins, Lipofuscinosis, and Retinal Degeneration

Recent evidence suggests that Cl– ion channels are important for retinal integrity. Because Cl– channels regulate the ionic environment inside organelles in the endosomal-lysosomal pathway, retinal degeneration may result from defects in lysosomal trafficking or function.


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Resource Type: Journal article/issue
Audience Level: Continuing Education, Graduate, Professional (degree program), Undergraduate lower division (Grades 13-14), Undergraduate upper Division (Grades 15-16)

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Authors and Editors: PhD H. Criss Hartzell of Emory University School of Medicine Department of Cell Biology, Zhiqiang Qu of The Center for Neurodegenerative Disease, Ilva Putzier of Emory University School of Medicine Department of Cell Biology, Liana Artinian of The Center for Neurodegenerative Disease, Li-Ting Chien of Emory University School of Medicine Department of Cell Biology, Yuanyuan Cui of Emory University School of Medicine Department of Cell Biology
Publisher: The American Physiological Society
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