In humans and other mammals, loss of neurons in the retina due to trauma or disease is an irreversible process that can lead to blindness. But unlike humans, some animals, such as fish, have the ...
Until now, it has been difficult to maintain retinal ganglion cells deep inside organoids over extended periods. The supply ...
For decades, restoring sight after severe eye damage sat firmly in the realm of science fiction. Now a wave of converging ...
Our eyes could potentially be coaxed into a special repair mode above and beyond our natural self-healing abilities, according to a new study, thanks to the delivery of antibodies that trigger nerve ...
Scientists have known for years that a lattice of blood vessels nourishes cells in the retina that allow us to see -- but it's been a mystery how the intricate structure is created. Now, researchers ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Patients with high myopia experienced the least thinning in retinal nerve fiber layer. The findings could be ...
Scientists have known for years that a lattice of blood vessels nourishes cells in the retina that allow us to see – but it's been a mystery how the intricate structure is created. Now, researchers at ...
Until now, it has been difficult to maintain retinal ganglion cells deep inside organoids over extended periods. The supply ...
Eye drop nanoparticles that shrink over time overcome the eye's natural defenses, delivering protein drugs to the retina and ...
Faster thinning of cpRNFL and mGCIPL is associated with visual field progression in glaucoma, with rates of –1.02 and –1.04 μm/year in progressors. The impact of cpRNFL thinning is most significant in ...