Study finds retinal progenitor cell injections improve outcomes in rat model of diabetic retinopathy
Intravitreal RPCs showed positive effects on electroretinography, optomotor response, and contrast sensitivity in a rat model of diabetic retinopathy. The procedure showed positive effects on the ...
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Building a Realistic Eye: Every Stage of the Process
Learn how to create a lifelike eye from start to finish! Follow each stage of the process and improve your art skills step by step. #RealisticArt #ArtTutorial #DrawingTips Russia issues Afghanistan ...
Dear ophthalmology residents,Congratulations on entering the best specialty in medicine! Ophthalmology offers incredible opportunities to change lives, and your patients will always be happy to come ...
A young surgeon reflects on training, technology, and the human side of adopting new excimer laser platforms. There are very few fields that evolve as rapidly (and as publicly) as refractive surgery.
Glasses are perhaps the most non-invasive method of vision correction, followed by contact lenses. Each have their drawbacks though, and some seek more permanent solutions in the form of laser eye ...
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Novel AI tool opens 3D modeling to blind and low-vision programmers
Blind and low-vision programmers have long been locked out of three-dimensional modeling software, which depends on sighted users dragging, rotating and inspecting shapes on screen.
A new method of taking microscopic images of a live mouse’s retina through the eye allows to record the reaction of brain cells to disease and treatment. The Kobe University development is more easily ...
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Live retinal imaging uncovers early signs of diabetic eye disease
A new method of taking microscopic images of a live mouse's retina through the eye allows to record the reaction of brain cells to disease and treatment.
By detecting your eye position via your webcam, Habib’s “head-tracked ‘Window Mode'” allows you to view a scene in what feels like 3D — without having to wear glasses at all. Don’t believe us? You can ...
On Tuesday, Sept. 30, Professor Hey-Kyoung Lee from the Department of Neuroscience at Hopkins presented her research as the speaker of the Ru Chih Huang Department of Biology Colloquium Series.
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