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Researchers have uncovered the 3D structure of RBP3, a key protein in vision, revealing how it transports retinoids and fatty ...
"This research not only deepens our understanding of retinal biology but also holds immense potential for ... and the degeneration can lead to common eye diseases, such as macular degeneration and ...
The production, circulation and drainage of ocular aqueous humor against a resistance in tissues of the anterior chamber angle maintain the pressure in the eye within a physiological range (Figure 2).
Professor Lars Schmitz joins WIRED to guide us through a giant tree of life mapping the evolution of eyes in the animal ...
Using an innovative AI-driven observation method, a groundbreaking study reveals that avoiding eye contact may not be ...
Researchers discovered the blood vessels at the back of the eye -- called retinal microvasculature -- can show early signs someone is at risk of developing dementia.
Working in the eye biology lab didn’t really capture his imagination, and parts of the work were tedious, but Gate says that despite that, he loved the process—the basic work of doing experiments. “I ...
Fun fact: The hexagon is the most common shape in nature. The hexagons in this image are in the eye of a dragonfly. Each hexagonal rod, called an ommatidium, contains major structures that have ...
This series gives an insight into topics such as human circulation, the human ear and eye, as well as the immune system. This series will be relevant for teaching biology at KS3 and KS4/GCSE in ...
Fruit fly eyes have a different structure than ours do, but they serve similar functions: to detect light from the environment and send that information to the brain. The part of the fly’s brain that ...
Prostaglandins (PGs) are ubiquitous compounds found throughout the body, including the eye. They are involved in a variety of ocular functions, two of which are intraocular pressure (IOP ...
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