The outer and inner limiting membranes, formed by junctional complexes between photoreceptors and Müller cells of the retina, play an important role in vision. Although these are mainly considered to maintain the retinal structure, they also determine the retinal barrier permeability properties. The observation of junction proteins located at the outer limiting membrane determines the permeability. Understanding the exact anatomy of the retina is crucial to treating macular diseases.
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