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Regenerating reptile retinas: a comparative approach to restoring retinal ganglion cell function – (Eye 31, 167 (February 2017))

Feb 09
2017

Regenerating reptile retinas: a comparative approach to restoring retinal ganglion cell function Eye 31, 167 (February 2017). doi:10.1038/eye.2016.224 Author: D L Williams

  • 9 February 2017

Hyper-IL-6: a potent and efficacious stimulator of RGC regeneration – (Eye 31, 173 (February 2017))

Feb 09
2017

Hyper-IL-6: a potent and efficacious stimulator of RGC regeneration Eye 31, 173 (February 2017). doi:10.1038/eye.2016.234 Author: D Fischer

  • 9 February 2017

Whole-eye transplantation: a look into the past and vision for the future – (Eye 31, 179 (February 2017))

Feb 09
2017

Whole-eye transplantation: a look into the past and vision for the future Eye 31, 179 (February 2017). doi:10.1038/eye.2016.272 Authors: D Bourne, Y Li, C Komatsu, M R Miller, E H Davidson, L He, I A Rosner, H Tang, W Chen, M G Solari, J S Schuman & K M Washington

  • 9 February 2017

Why autophagy is good for retinal ganglion cells? – (Eye 31, 185 (February 2017))

Feb 09
2017

Why autophagy is good for retinal ganglion cells? Eye 31, 185 (February 2017). doi:10.1038/eye.2016.278 Author: P Boya

  • 9 February 2017

BOSU report shows patients losing sight to follow-up appointment delays

Feb 08
2017

The Royal College of Ophthalmologists publishes a surveillance report of patients losing vision due to delays in treatment and follow-up appointments The research, conducted through the British Ophthalmological Surveillance Unit (BOSU), found patients suffering permanent and severe visual loss due to health service initiated delays1.  The research involving all UK consultant ophthalmologists, showed that up to 22

  • 8 February 2017