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Basic & Translational Research

Subspecialties Retina

Some Live, Some Die

| Ruth Steer

Sox 11 – the transcription factor that is decidedly double-edged in optic nerve regeneration.

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

Image of the Month

3D printing of the pig eye vasculature

Business & Profession Imaging & Diagnostics

Julian Stevens considers the impact of next-generation ocular biomechanics assessments in the clinic

| John Marshall, Julian Stevens, Penh Shao, Amira Eltony and Andy Yun

The quest for truly non-invasive ocular biomechanical measurements.

Business & Profession Imaging & Diagnostics

The Hubble Telescope of the Eye

| John Marshall, Julian Stevens, Penh Shao, Amira Eltony and Andy Yun

The quest for truly non-invasive ocular biomechanical measurements.

Business & Profession Retina

Survival Scar

| Ruth Steer, Ruth Steer

Characteristic retinal lesions provide clues on how Ebola virus enters the eye.

Subspecialties Glaucoma

Mind the Gap

| Ruth Steer

In patients with glaucoma or thin corneas look to the difference between DCT and GAT.

Business & Profession Neuro-ophthalmology

No More Playing Pirate?

| Ruth Steer

Amblyopes might soon be able to ditch the patch for virtual reality therapy.

Subspecialties Retina

Dropping the Needle

| Ruth Steer

Topical anti-VEGF therapy may offer AMD patients an alternative to injections.

Subspecialties Retina

Small(er) Sequence, Big(ger) Promise

| Seeokjong Kim and Sung Wook Park

Efficient CRISPR gene editing with a newly characterized CjCas9 orthologue.

Subspecialties Retina

Body Clock Control

How a subset of retinal ganglion cells might be the answer to jet lag.

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