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This project investigates the role of Myosin7A in organizing the cytoskeleton during the division of Retinal Pigment Epithelial cells. By understanding its influence on cell division and mitotic spindle organization, the research aims to unlock potential regenerative therapies for retinal diseases.
This proposal seeks to elucidate how the actin- and microtubule-binding motor protein Myosin7A organises the cytoskeleton during Retinal Pigment Epithelial (RPE) cell division.
While the human retina has long been thought to have limited self-repair ability, new research shows it has regenerative potential, with RPE stem cells capable of undergoing cell division and repairing tissue.
Unlocking the molecular mechanisms of this regeneration could revolutionise treatments for retinal degenerative d…
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