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Performing OCT on all patients before cataract surgery prevents visual surprises.
07/11/2017 | Ruth Steer
Sox 11 – the transcription factor that is decidedly double-edged in optic nerve regeneration.
07/11/2017 | Mark Hillen
How "making light dance" can eliminate speckles from OCT scans.
06/01/2017 | Ian Catchpole
Publishing negative results might not flatter – but it does matter.
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Characteristic retinal lesions provide clues on how Ebola virus enters the eye.
05/31/2017 | Mark Hillen
Can an anti-VEGF agent outdo PRP for the treatment of PDR?
05/31/2017 | Ruth Steer
Topical anti-VEGF therapy may offer AMD patients an alternative to injections.
05/05/2017 | Seeokjong Kim and Sung Wook Park
Efficient CRISPR gene editing with a newly characterized CjCas9 orthologue.
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