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RPE

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RPERetinal Pigment Epithelium
RPERegular Physical Education
RPERating of Perceived Exertion (exercise)
RPERespiratory Protective Equipment
RPEReceiver Parity Error
RPERadio Paging Equipment
RPEReturn if Parity Even
RPERemote Peripheral Equipment
RPERegistered Professional Engineer
RPERésonance Paramagnétique Electronique (French: Paramagnetic Electronic Resonance)
RPER-Phycoerythrin
RPERestaurant Pro Express (software)
RPERevenue per Email
RPERegular Pulse Excitation
RPERetail Price Equivalent (automobiles)
RPERègles Pénitentiaires Européennes (French: European Prison Rules)
RPERapid Palatal Expansion (medical device used in dentistry to expand the palate)
RPERules of Procedure and Evidence (International Criminal Court)
RPERevenue per Employee (financial management ratio)
RPERPE, Inc. (not an acronym; formerly Russet Potato Exchange; Bancroft, WI)
RPERéserve Pays Emergents (French: Emerging Country Reserve; intergovernmental loan)
RPERadiation Pattern Envelope (antenna gain pattern characteristic)
RPERapid Prototyping Environment
RPERevêtement Plastique Epais (French: Thick Plastic Coating)
RPERaid Provence Extrème (French bicycle tour)
RPEReliability Project Engineer (various companies)
RPERocket Propulsion Establishment (UK)
RPEReward Prediction Error (neurology)
RPERelative Pointing Error (engineering)
RPEResume Producing Event (industry slang)
RPERecreational Power Engineering (aircraft engine manufacturer; Tiffin, OH)
RPERemote Program Execution
RPERoyal Penguin Empire (gaming group)
RPERange Probable Error
RPERequest for Product Enhancement
RPERéseau Petite Enfance (French: Early Childhood Network)
RPEReceive, Process & Exploit
RPERating/Rate of Perceived Exertion
RPERecursive Pseudo-Exhaustive
RPERectangular Pixel Encoding
RPERepair Parts Estimate
RPERelated Payroll Expense
RPEReceiver Performance Evaluation
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References in periodicals archive
Zhang et al., "Survival and functionality of hESC-derived retinal pigment epithelium cells cultured as a monolayer on polymer substrates transplanted in RCS rats," Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, vol.
Anatomical success was defined as attachment of sensory retina with retinal pigment epithelium with no residual subretinal fluid.
It is a non-contact, non-invasive imaging system which uses reflection of light off retinal layers to create false colour tomographic images of the retinal and retinal pigment epithelium structures enabling to assess the anatomical pattern of the disease.
Xiao, "Integration of tight junctions and claudins with the barrier functions of the retinal pigment epithelium," Progress in Retinal and Eye Research, vol.
Specific topics include the synthesis and metabolism of melatonin in the skin and retinal pigment epithelium, melatonin's effect on reproduction, melatonin in dentistry, using melatonin in anesthesia and surgery, controlling gastric secretion and preventing gastric mucosal lesions, decreased light transmittance because of aging and melatonin, melatonin and melanoma, and the melatonin modulation of vascular structure and function.
RP (retinis pigmentosa) is a type of progressive retinal dystrophy, a group of inherited disorders in which abnormalities of the photoreceptors (rods and cones) or the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) of the retina lead to progressive visual loss.
Also included are chapters on the preparation and preservation of amniotic membrane to treat severe ocular surface diseases, the preparation and use of human sclera grafts in ophthalmic surgery, and culturing retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells for RPE banking.
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