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  Wednesday 26th May, 2010

Information phone:

(+34) 96 590 9916

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(+34) 96 590 9569

Contact: Nicolás Cuenca (cuenca@ua.es)

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INTRODUCTION

 

 

 

 

The retina is a translucent filmy piece of tissue lining the back of the eyeball. The multiple layers of interconnected neurons in this thin slab of neural tissue are in charge of the first of steps of vision. Cones and rods absorb the incident light. The phototransduction mechanisms housed in the outer segments of these cells, transduce light into electrical signals that are relayed on to bipolar cells, in the first synaptic layer of the retina called outer plexiform layer. Visual information is processed further at the following layer where amacrine cells form a second complex network of synaptic interconnections the inner plexiform layer. Lastly, visual information is conveyed to the ganglion cells and exits the eye along the optic nerve in its way to the brain. Each species have the retina adapted to light conditions dependent on whether the animal lives in diurnal or nocturnal habitats.

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ABOUT US

Research Interest
Our research interest is focused on the disease mechanisms and therapeutic treatments for retinal degenerative diseases using animal models. Our work attempt to understand more about retinal degenerative diseases like retinitis pigmentosa and macular degeneration and provide tactics to design various therapies.

Work Experience
Retinal cells and circuitries, Synaptic connectivity, Retinal transplant, Neuroprotection, Retinal neurogenesis, Immunocitochemistry, Retinitis
pigmentosa, Neurotransmitters.

Publications
Click here to see the list of publications.

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The entire contents of this site are copyrighted. Images may be downloaded from this site for educational, non-profit use only (such as a school report). If you need higher resolution images, please contact me: Nicolás Cuenca (cuenca@ua.es).

 

 Credits

This webpage is a creation of Nicolás Cuenca of the Department of Physiology, Genetics and Microbiology at the University of Alicante.

 

 Thanks to

Technical research services of the University of Alicante.

 

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