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Vision scientists discover new angle on path of light through photoreceptors

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[ad_1] Researchers at the National Eye Institute (NEI) have discovered that power-producing organelles in the eye’s photoreceptor cells, called mitochondria, function as microlenses that help channel… [ad_2] Source link

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Mosquitoes are seeing red: Why new findings about their vision could help you hide from these disease vectors

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[ad_1] Beating the bite of mosquitoes this spring and summer could hinge on your attire and your skin. New research led by scientists at the University of Washington indicates that a common mosquito species… [ad_2] Source link

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Implanted chip, natural eyesight coordinate vision in study of macular degeneration patients

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[ad_1] Two years ago, a Stanford researcher and his team showed that with a thin, pixelated chip and specially designed glasses, they could restore limited vision in the center of the visual field of… [ad_2] Source link

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Report on anterior segment inflammation and immunity posted

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[ad_1] NEI has published an executive summary from the April 23, 2021, virtual workshop “Immunity and Inflammation in the Anterior Segment of the Eye,” hosted by the NEI Anterior Segment Initiative. … [ad_2] Source link

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Digital Strain Infographic

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UW study finds photoreceptor cells from retinal organoids can replicate key function of vision

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[ad_1] Researchers from the University of Wisconsin (UW) have shown that cone photoreceptors from retinal organoids – lab-produced versions of light-sensitive eye tissue – are similar to cones in a… [ad_2] Source link

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Maintaining Transparency: Study to Focus on Causes of Cataracts

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[ad_1] Cataracts affect more than 15 million people worldwide and are the leading cause of blindness, especially in regions with a lack of access to qualified surgeons. Researchers at the University of… [ad_2] Source link

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AI can identify heart disease from an eye scan

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[ad_1] Scientists have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) system that can analyze eye scans taken during a routine visit to an optician or eye clinic and identify patients at a high risk of a heart… [ad_2] Source link

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UCI researchers discover cause, develop pharmacological treatment for reducing retinitis pigmentosa vision loss

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[ad_1] Researchers from the University of California, Irvine have discovered that the absence of Adiponectin receptor 1 protein (AdipoR1), one of the principal enzymes regulating ceramide homeostasis in the… [ad_2] Source link

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NIH study classifies vision loss and retinal changes in Stargardt disease

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[ad_1] National Eye Institute researchers developed and validated an artificial-intelligence-based method to evaluate patients with Stargardt, an eye disease that can lead to childhood vision loss. The… [ad_2] Source link

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