@article {1351221, title = {Mobilizing endogenous stem cells for retinal repair}, journal = {Transl Res}, volume = {163}, number = {4}, year = {2014}, month = {2014 Apr}, pages = {387-98}, abstract = {Irreversible vision loss is most often caused by the loss of function and subsequent death of retinal neurons, such as photoreceptor cells-the cells that initiate vision by capturing and transducing signals of light. One reason why retinal degenerative diseases are devastating is that, once retinal neurons are lost, they don{\textquoteright}t grow back. Stem cell-based cell replacement strategy for retinal degenerative diseases are leading the way in clinical trials of transplantation therapy, and the exciting findings in both human and animal models point to the possibility of restoring vision through a cell replacement regenerative approach. A less invasive method of retinal regeneration by mobilizing endogenous stem cells is, thus, highly desirable and promising for restoring vision. Although many obstacles remain to be overcome, the field of endogenous retinal repair is progressing at a rapid pace, with encouraging results in recent years.}, keywords = {Animals, Cell- and Tissue-Based Therapy, Humans, Regenerative Medicine, Retinal Diseases, Stem Cells}, issn = {1878-1810}, doi = {10.1016/j.trsl.2013.11.011}, author = {Yu, Honghua and Vu, Thi Hong Khanh and Cho, Kin-Sang and Guo, Chenying and Chen, Dong Feng} }