Catalani, Elisabetta
Bongiorni, Silvia
Taddei, Anna Rita
Mezzetti, Marta
Silvestri, Federica
Coazzoli, Marco
Zecchini, Silvia
Giovarelli, Matteo
Perrotta, Cristiana
De Palma, Clara
Clementi, Emilio
Ceci, Marcello
Prantera, Giorgio
Cervia, Davide http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2727-9449
Funding for this research was provided by:
MIUR (PRIN2017, PRIN2017, PRIN2015, PRIN2015, Departments of Excellence-2018” Program)
Article History
Received: 7 March 2020
Revised: 10 June 2020
Accepted: 9 July 2020
First Online: 4 August 2020
Compliance with ethical standards
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: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
: All efforts were made to reduce both animal suffering and the number of animals used. This study was carried out in strict accordance with the recommendations in the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals of the National Institutes of Health (USA) and adheres to the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) Statement for the Use of Animals in Ophthalmic and Vision Research. Mice were handled according to the Italian law on care and use of laboratory animals (D.L. 26/2014), as well as the European Communities Council Directive (2010/63/UE). The experimental protocols were approved by the Ethics Committee of the University of Milano and the Italian Board of Health.
: Not applicable.
: All authors consent for the publication of this study.
: The datasets used and/or analyzed during the current study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.
: Not applicable.