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Summary: Unlike most tissues, the retina doesn’t summon neutrophils—the body’s typical first responders—when injured. Instead ...
During most eye infections or injuries, neutrophils, immune cells found in the blood, are usually the first line of defense.
Lawrence Sincich, Ph.D. Lawrence Sincich, Ph.D., professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Optometry was ...
The Vision Center at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is developing a protocol for a phase 1 clinical trial for the first gene ...
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AI scanned animal venom peptides and found 386 potential antibiotics. Most killed drug-resistant bacteria in tests and were ...
"Women can experience color blindness, but it's quite rare and is usually caused by something other than genetics," Abugo ...
Scientists at the Jules Stein Eye Institute at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA have discovered that certain retinal cells can rewire themselves when vision begins to deteriorate in ...
Normally, we perceive color through a combination of input from three types of cone cells—each tuned to short, medium, or long wavelengths of light.
Scientists in Japan have built an artificial eye that sees color like humans, promising smarter, energy-efficient vision for robotics and autonomous vehicles.
Scientists say they captured 3D images of a new organelle they're calling a "hemifusome," which may be a recycling center in human cells.