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Current and Future Cornea Chip Models for Advancing Ophthalmic Research and Therapeutics
This review analyzes cornea chip technology as an innovative solution to corneal blindness and tissue scarcity. The examination encompasses recent developments in biomaterial design and fabrication methods replicating corneal architecture, highlighting applications in drug screening and disease modeling while addressing key challenges in mimicking ...
Minju Kim+3 more
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Conversión visual infantil por trastorno psicosocial
La pérdida de la visión no orgánica afecta a cerca del cinco por ciento de los pacientes y se presenta bajo dos formas: trastorno de conversión visual o simulación.
Yusimy Aguero Viamontes+2 more
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How to assess visual function in acquired brain injury—Asking is not enough
Background Acquired brain injury affects many brain areas and causes a range of dysfunctions including vision‐related issues. These issues can have negative impacts on rehabilitation progress and activities of daily life but may easily be overlooked ...
Märta Berthold‐Lindstedt+3 more
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Episodic Disorders of Vision [PDF]
Of all our senses, vision is most commonly associated with patient distress, if not overt alarm, when abruptly compromised. Despite patient concern, a rare, or rarely recognizable, clinical entity is perhaps of less significance to the physician than to ...
Harbison, John W.
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Klotho pathways, myelination disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, and epigenetic drugs [PDF]
In this review we outline a rationale for identifying neuroprotectants aimed at inducing endogenous Klotho activity and expression, which is epigenetic action, by definition. Such an approach should promote remyelination and/or stimulate myelin repair by
Chen, Xiaohong+15 more
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Vision outcomes in children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Previous studies demonstrated that children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) are more likely to have vision impairments. However, existing human clinical and epidemiological investigations are few and include limited sample sizes.
Caesar, Michelle+3 more
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The Genetic Basis for Normal Vision and Vision Disorders
The genes encoding the long‐(L) and middle‐(M) wavelength sensitive cone photopigment opsins are located on the X‐chromosome, and the gene encoding the short‐(S) wavelength sensitive opsin is on chromosome 7. Inherited red‐green color vision deficiencies are quite common and are most often associated with deletions or rearrangements of the L and M cone
Jay Neitz, Maueen Neitz
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This article provides a comprehensive overview of fundamentals and recent advances of transparent thin‐film surface acoustic wave technologies on glass substrates for monitoring and prevention/elimination of fog, ice, and frost. Fogging, icing, or frosting on optical lenses, optics/photonics, windshields, vehicle/airplane windows, and solar panel ...
Hui Ling Ong+11 more
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Resumo Idosos com déficits visuais podem alterar seu estilo de vida e sua independência funcional. As alterações visuais podem ocasionar a redução na interação social e na qualidade de vida, presença de depressão e quedas.
Barbara Gazolla de Macedo+4 more
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SSVEP BCI and Eye Tracking Use by Individuals With Late-Stage ALS and Visual Impairments
Access to communication is critical for individuals with late-stage amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and minimal volitional movement, but they sometimes present with concomitant visual or ocular motility impairments that affect their performance with ...
Betts Peters+24 more
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