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TítuloRetinal drug delivery: rethinking outcomes for the efficient replication of retinal behavior
Autor(es)Souto, Eliana B.
Sanchez-Lopez, Elena
Campos, Joana R.
da Ana, Raquel
Espina, Marta
Garcia, Maria L.
Severino, Patrí­cia
Batain, Fernando
Alves, Thais F. R.
Crescencio, Kessi M. M.
Souto, Selma B.
Chaud, Marco V.
Palavras-chaveretina
drug delivery
retinal behavior
neuroscience
computational models
mathematical models
Data21-Jun-2020
EditoraMDPI AG
RevistaApplied Sciences
CitaçãoSouto, Eliana; Sanchez-Lopez, Elena; Campos, Joana R.; da Ana, Raquel; Espina, Marta; Garcia, Maria L.; Severino, Patrí­cia; Batain, Fernando; Alves, Thais F. R.; Crescencio, Kessi M. M.; Souto, Selma B.; Chaud, Marco V., Retinal Drug Delivery: Rethinking Outcomes for the Efficient Replication of Retinal Behavior. Applied Sciences-Basel, 10(12), 4258, 2020
Resumo(s)The retina is a highly organized structure that is considered to be "an approachable part of the brain." It is attracting the interest of development scientists, as it provides a model neurovascular system. Over the last few years, we have been witnessing significant development in the knowledge of the mechanisms that induce the shape of the retinal vascular system, as well as knowledge of disease processes that lead to retina degeneration. Knowledge and understanding of how our vision works are crucial to creating a hardware-adaptive computational model that can replicate retinal behavior. The neuronal system is nonlinear and very intricate. It is thus instrumental to have a clear view of the neurophysiological and neuroanatomic processes and to take into account the underlying principles that govern the process of hardware transformation to produce an appropriate model that can be mapped to a physical device. The mechanistic and integrated computational models have enormous potential toward helping to understand disease mechanisms and to explain the associations identified in large model-free data sets. The approach used is modulated and based on different models of drug administration, including the geometry of the eye. This work aimed to review the recently used mathematical models to map a directed retinal network.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/65781
DOI10.3390/app10124258
e-ISSN2076-3417
Versão da editorahttp://www.mdpi.com/journal/applsci
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
Aparece nas coleções:CEB - Publicações em Revistas/Séries Internacionais / Publications in International Journals/Series

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