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A magnetic field-sensitive protein identified in the retinas of birds may be responsible for remarkably precise seasonal migration
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Using OCT angiography to assess patients with sickle cell retinopathy before the disease progresses to irreversible vision loss
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When the caffeine high isn’t worth it – what is the relationship between high caffeine consumption and glaucoma risk?
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Selectively blocking a single pathway of the complement cascade may lead to the first approved geographic atrophy therapy
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The latest prize-winning research posters in bitesize portions
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How does SARS-CoV-2 infect ocular tissues?
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Using echolocation to better navigate the world as a blind or visually impaired person
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To sneak a peek at Alzheimer’s disease progression, it may be possible to look through the eye to assess changes in retinal vasculature
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