Publications by authors named "M Neuner-Jehle"

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  • The K8/JTS-1-mediated transfection technique was used to create a protocol for effectively delivering plasmid DNA to eye cells, achieving transfection efficiencies of 11% in retinal epithelial cells and 19% in kidney cells.
  • RPE D407 cells showed lower viability post-transfection compared to 293 cells, but in vivo studies demonstrated successful gene expression in retinal cells of RCS rats after subretinal injections.
  • The technique was further validated by showing that injections of a specific plasmid delayed photoreceptor cell degeneration in dystrophic RCS rats, suggesting its potential for treating retinal diseases.
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Background: Experimental therapeutic approaches to retinal degenerations often require the subretinal injection of a therapeutic agent. The injected volume and the age of the animal can influence the proportion of the retinal surface affected by the subretinal injection. We have investigated the quantitative effect of a single injection in the subretinal space.

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We report two novel PAX6 mutations in aniridia patients of two Swiss pedigrees (We, Sc) which give rise to different phenotypes. An SSCP analysis of the PAX6 14 exons reveals electrophoretic mobility shifts exclusively in exons 5 and 12 of aniridia patients. As determined by bidirectional sequencing and restriction digest analysis, these shifts are caused by mono-allelic base transitions in exon 5 (c.

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We developed an experimental approach with genetically engineered and encapsulated mouse NIH 3T3 fibroblasts to delay the progressive degeneration of photoreceptor cells in dark-eyed Royal College of Surgeons rats. These xenogeneic fibroblasts can survive in 1. 5-mm-long microcapsules made of the biocompatible polymer AN69 for at least 90 days under in vitro and in vivo conditions because of their stable transfection with the gene for the 18-kDa form of the human basic fibroblast growth factor (hFGF-2).

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A novel human tyrosine hydroxylase (HTH) messenger RNA subgroup generated by alternative splicing and characterized by the absence of the third exon was recently identified. The corresponding putative protein lacks 74 amino acids including Ser31 and Ser40, two major phosphorylation sites implicated in the regulation of HTH activity. These mRNA species are detected in adrenal medulla and are overexpressed in patients suffering from progressive supranuclear palsy, a neurodegenerative disease mostly affecting catecholaminergic neurons of the basal ganglia.

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