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Correcting night blindness in dogs

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[ad_1] University of Pennsylvania researchers have developed a gene therapy that restores dim-light vision in dogs with a congenital form of night blindness, offering hope for treating a similar condition… [ad_2] Source link

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Links Blueprint Neurotherapeutics Network (BPN) for Small Molecules

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[ad_1] NIH Program offers path from basic science to clinical testing and regulatory approval The road from discovering a potential drug to getting… [ad_2] Source link

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How Eye Imaging Technology Could Help Robots and Cars See Better

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[ad_1] Even though robots don’t have eyes with retinas, the key to helping them see and interact with the world more naturally and safely may rest in optical coherence tomography (OCT) machines commonly… [ad_2] Source link

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Antabuse may help revive vision in people with progressive blinding disorders

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[ad_1] Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have found that a drug once widely used to wean alcoholics off of drinking helps to improve sight in mice with retinal degeneration. The drug… [ad_2] Source link

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Attention to objects in peripheral vision is not driven by tiny eye movements

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[ad_1] Minuscule involuntary eye movements, known as microsaccades, can occur even while one is carefully staring at a fixed point in space. When paying attention to something in the peripheral vision… [ad_2] Source link

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Seen and ‘herd’: Collective motion in crowds is largely determined by participants’ field of vision

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[ad_1] Like flocks of birds or schools of fish, crowds of humans also tend to move en masse — almost as if they’re thinking as one. Scientists have proposed different theories to explain this type of… [ad_2] Source link

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NEI hosts international strategic planning meeting

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[ad_1] The digital summit of global partners in vision research discussed opportunities for collaboration. “We’re here because we all want the same thing: a… [ad_2] Source link

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Indiana University-led study shows human induced pluripotent stem cells improve visual acuity, vascular health

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[ad_1] Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine, in collaboration with the University of Alabama at Birmingham and five other institutions, are investigating novel regenerative medicine… [ad_2] Source link

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The Delay is the Point: An Ophthalmologist Navigates Abusive Health Insurer. Barely

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[ad_1] I’ve often done battle with insurance companies to get my patients the health care they need. I’ve also been the patient at the end of the phoneline – for hours – with no idea if help is on the way. Health… [ad_2] Source link

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Bunkers that save sight? UConn researchers take a close look

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[ad_1] Healthy aged human retinas (J,K,L) have minimal stress proteins (green, J), little citrullination (red, K) and very little overlap (L), indicating low stress levels. In contrast, human retinas with… [ad_2] Source link

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