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Review
. 2019 Jun 14:70:99-121.
doi: 10.1146/annurev-physchem-042018-052445.

Photochemistry of Organic Retinal Prostheses

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Photochemistry of Organic Retinal Prostheses

Giovanni Manfredi et al. Annu Rev Phys Chem. .

Abstract

Organic devices are attracting considerable attention as prostheses for the recovery of retinal light sensitivity lost to retinal degenerative disease. The biotic/abiotic interface created when light-sensitive polymers and living tissues are placed in contact allows excitation of a response in blind laboratory rats exposed to visual stimuli. Although polymer retinal prostheses have proved to be efficient, their working mechanism is far from being fully understood. In this review article, we discuss the results of the studies conducted on these kinds of polymer devices and compare them with the data found in the literature for inorganic retinal prostheses, where the working mechanisms are better comprehended. This comparison, which tries to set some reference values and figures of merit, is intended for use as a starting point to determine the direction for further investigation.

Keywords: bioelectronics; light sensitivity recovery; organic optoelectronics; photostimulation; polymer; retinal prostheses.

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