Visual Function Assessment in Geographic Atrophy: A Review
ABSTRACT Geographic atrophy (GA) causes significant vision impairment and reduction in vision‐related quality of life. Fundus autofluorescence (FAF) is the gold standard of structural assessment of GA but is a surrogate marker for vision loss, which can be assessed by tests of visual function and functional vision.
Ye Li, Lauren N. Ayton, Adrian T. Fung
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<i>Sox9</i> prevents retinal degeneration and is required for limbal stem cell differentiation in the adult mouse eye. [PDF]
Hurtado A +12 more
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Two genes, one culprit - a functional candidate validation of a SPATA7 deletion in dogs with day blindness/retinal degeneration. [PDF]
Murgiano L +13 more
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Vascularised Brain Organoids: Engineering Strategies and Neurobiological Applications
This review highlights emerging strategies to engineer vascularized brain organoids—including endothelial co‐culture, genetic induction, perfusion systems, and in vivo transplantation—and their applications in modelling neurovascular diseases, evaluating BBB drug delivery, and advancing regenerative medicine.
Yeajin Song +4 more
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In vivo efficacy of NRL knockdown with cell-penetrating siRNA in retinal degeneration. [PDF]
Lee H +14 more
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Limbal cystotomy by fine needle aspiration of a translucent iris cyst in a horse
Summary A 4‐year‐old Cremello crossbred mare was referred to the Equine Veterinary Teaching Hospital of Utrecht University for a translucent iris cyst from the dorsal pupillary margin corpora nigra in the right eye. Although noninvasive diode laser treatment is the preferred method of pigmented cyst ablation, two attempts did not result in disruption ...
A. L. Hendrikx +5 more
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Rekindling Vision: Innovative Strategies for Treating Retinal Degeneration. [PDF]
Khan I, Ramzan F, Tayyab H, Damji KF.
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The technical and practical implementation of fundus photography in equids
Summary Background Fundus photography is an important diagnostic tool in human and veterinary medicine. Advances in research are increasing its accessibility in human medicine. However, there is a lack of studies on modern fundus photography in animals, particularly in horses. Objectives To assess the use of a portable fundus camera developed for human
I. Vierling, B. Wollanke, V. Franzen
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A spontaneous nonhuman primate model of inherited retinal degeneration. [PDF]
Yi W +17 more
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