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Gentle reader! If we did not lose you during the long reading ride up to this point, this probably means that you began to share our enthusiasm for Müller cells; at least, you will agree that Müller cells (or their radial glial progenitor cells) are crucially involved in virtually every step of ontogenetic development and degeneration/ regeneration of the retina, and that neither survival nor proper functioning of retinal neurons are possible without their contribution. This view – which represents a dramatic change vs.
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Reichenbach, A., Bringmann, A. (2010). Conclusions and Perspectives. In: Müller Cells in the Healthy and Diseased Retina. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1672-3_4
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