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Factors Affecting Visual Function in Children with Cerebral Visual Impairment. [PDF]
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Activation of Sigma 1 Receptor Preserves Visual Function After Optic Nerve Injury. [PDF]
Wang J, Xu Z, Caldwell R.
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Relation between visual function and functional capacity in the old age
S R Borges
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AAV-mediated STC-1 expression mitigates neuroinflammation and preserves visual function in degenerative retinopathy. [PDF]
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Validation of a Novel Suprathreshold Strategy for Screening Visual Function. [PDF]
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Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2004
Patients who present with visual loss that cannot be explained by organic lesions represent a wide spectrum of patients from those with no physiologic problem to those patients who have a true underlying condition. Regardless of where a patient falls within this spectrum, all patients need to be approached with a clinical evaluation to ensure that no ...
Kenneth S., Shindler +2 more
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Patients who present with visual loss that cannot be explained by organic lesions represent a wide spectrum of patients from those with no physiologic problem to those patients who have a true underlying condition. Regardless of where a patient falls within this spectrum, all patients need to be approached with a clinical evaluation to ensure that no ...
Kenneth S., Shindler +2 more
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2022
Inherited retinal diseases (IRDs), including retinitis pigmentosa, have devastating consequences for the visual function of affected individuals. Chief among these are a gradual loss of visual field, visual acuity, and night vision (otherwise known as nyctalopia). These changes often occur slowly, over a course of decades.
Ritah, Chumdermpadetsuk +2 more
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Inherited retinal diseases (IRDs), including retinitis pigmentosa, have devastating consequences for the visual function of affected individuals. Chief among these are a gradual loss of visual field, visual acuity, and night vision (otherwise known as nyctalopia). These changes often occur slowly, over a course of decades.
Ritah, Chumdermpadetsuk +2 more
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Visualizing presynaptic function
Nature Neuroscience, 2013Synaptic communication in the nervous system is initiated by the fusion of synaptic vesicles with the presynaptic plasma membrane and subsequent neurotransmitter release. In the 1980s, this process was characterized by electron microscopy, albeit without the ability to follow processes in living cells.
Ege T, Kavalali, Erik M, Jorgensen
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