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  • ogically important compounds such as retinol, retinal, and phytol.
  • ys an essential role in maintenance of normal retinal and cochlear function.
  • ion and treatment of ischemic retinopathy and retinal and optic nerve injury.
  • Central retinal artery occlusion
  • The enzyme encoded by this gene uses retinal as a substrate, either in a free or cellular
  • Breed health concerns may include progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) and hereditary stomatocytosis.
  • in juveniles, corneal dystrophy, progressive retinal atrophy and posterior vitreous detachment.
  • cataracts, corneal dystrophy, and progressive retinal atrophy).
  • The blood retinal barrier has two components: the retinal vascu
  • hought to be caused by disorganized growth of retinal blood vessels which may result in scarring an
  • Retinal blood vessels that are similar to cerebral bl
  • ds were investigated for macular edema due to retinal blood vessel blockage such as CRVO and BRVO.
  • ne with aura, migraine aura without headache, retinal break or detachment, occipital lobe infarctio
  • The configuration of the retinal chromophore in unphotolyzed proteorhodopsin i
  • As in bacteriorhodopsin, the retinal chromophore of bacteriorhodopsin is covalentl
  • light, because of their deficiency of 11-cis retinal chromophore.
  • l barrier: Non-fenestrated capillaries of the retinal circulation and tight-junctions between retin
  • onsists of non-fenestrated capillaries of the retinal circulation and tight-junctions between retin
  • ies of posters for local venues including the Retinal Circus, Moose Valley Farms and Gassy Jack's;
  • The ocular abnormalities are generally retinal coloboma and nystagmus.
  • raldehyde conversion by Upjohn and retinol to retinal conversion by Novartis.
  • ADCAII, which always presents with retinal degeneration (SCA7), and ADCAIII often referr
  • thy, and myopathy.Ocular symptoms may include retinal degeneration, ophthalmoplegia (paralysis of e
  • Accumulation in the eye may lead to retinal degeneration.
  • ome, Meckel-Gruber syndrome and some forms of retinal degeneration.
  • onset obesity, sensorineural hearing loss and retinal degeneration.
  • ome, Meckel-Gruber syndrome and some forms of retinal degeneration.
  • ome, Meckel-Gruber syndrome and some forms of retinal degeneration.
  • d conduct research for the entire spectrum of retinal degenerative diseases including: retinitis pi
  • o clinical trials for treatments and cures of retinal degenerative diseases.
  • In enzymology, a retinal dehydrogenase (EC 1.2.1.36)
  • This enzyme is also called cytosolic retinal dehydrogenase.
  • ug was also investigated for the treatment of retinal detachment and other retinal diseases, but tr
  • However, once total retinal detachment occurs, sight loss is permanent in
  • Photopsia can present as retinal detachment when examined by an optometrist or
  • ic Primary Vitreous that can cause a traction retinal detachment difficult to differentiate but typ
  • e of Coats' disease, showing total exsudative retinal detachment, and subretinal exudate containing
  • ens the retina, leading to massive, exudative retinal detachment.
  • itis, various allergic reactions, and rarely, retinal detachment.
  • ory has identified several genes required for retinal development.
  • Kaufman is an ophthalmologist specializing in retinal disease and a clinical assistant professor at
  • cal trial using embryonic stem cells to treat retinal disease
  • practice in downtown Chicago which focused on retinal disease.
  • ompletely blind by the age of thirteen due to retinal disease.
  • en served as a medical and surgical Fellow in retinal diseases, followed by a fellowship in retinal
  • E3 gene have been linked to several inherited retinal diseases, including enhanced S-cone syndrome
  • a variety of experimental models of brain and retinal diseases.
  • ess (CSNB) is a rare X-linked non-progressive retinal disorder.
  • with human diseases such as severe kidney and retinal disorders.
  • of bevacizumab (Avastin) for the treatment of retinal disorders.
  • The large images allowed very small retinal disparities to be presented.
  • y the GLV device into an eyepiece for virtual retinal display, or into an optical system for image
  • E65 is important for the production of 11-cis retinal during visual pigment regeneration.
  • nous AGEs are implicated in the initiation of retinal dysfunction, cardiovascular diseases, type II
  • However, this study showed that the retinal dystrophy associated with this mutation was c
  • Malattia Leventinese (or Doyne's honeycomb retinal dystrophy) is another maculopathy with a simi
  • The primary features of this syndrome include retinal dystrophy, obesity, polydactyly, renal abnorm
  • rized by mental retardation, truncal obesity, retinal dystrophy, and micropenis".
  • s the first hospital in Asia to introduce the retinal endoscope and the Preferential hyperacuity pe
  • He was a Clinical Retinal Fellow at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infir
  • merization (light-dependent isomerization) of retinal from cis to trans or vice versa induces a con
  • ting species which possess the enzyme to make retinal from those carotenoids which contain beta-ion
  • er) is a layer of the retina that consists of retinal ganglion cells.
  • affect the optic nerve and involves a loss of retinal ganglion cells in a characteristic pattern.
  • ugell and Richard W. Jones, "Responses of cat retinal ganglion cells to exponentially changig light
  • actor, which can promote axon regeneration in retinal ganglion cells.
  • of fibrils formed by interlaced dendrites of retinal ganglion cells and cells of the inner nuclear
  • the progression of changes that eventuate in retinal hemorrhages, plaques, exudates, and other les
  • provide a long-term tamponade, or plug, of a retinal hole/tear and allows re-attachment of the ret
  • ates, "Perception is an interpretation of the retinal image, not a description.
  • stance from the observer are conflated in the retinal image.
  • nt in the visual environment and hence in the retinal image.
  • error is corrected with spectacle lenses, the retinal images change size.
  • Retinal implants are another form of cyborgization in
  • 997 a United States Naval officer sustained a retinal injury consistent with exposure to this sort
  • proteorhodopsin is inserted into E. coli and retinal is given to these modified bacteria, then the
  • ther eye diseases it is used to treat include retinal ischemia, neovascularization of the choroid o
  • Treatment of retinal ischemic manifestations.
  • In enzymology, a retinal isomerase (EC 5.2.1.3)
  • aces for advanced technology-based testing, a retinal laser center, a digital angiography center, a
  • The retinal lesion can mimic retinoblastoma in appearance
  • The retinal molecule can take on several different cis-tr
  • The 3 substrates of this enzyme are retinal, NAD+, and H2O, whereas its 3 products are re
  • So, for example, retinal neurons are not considered a bridge locus for
  • Plan of retinal neurons.
  • See retinal photograph of CMV retinitis for the appearanc
  • Vision express offers digital retinal photography for an additional £10.
  • ACT is focused on commercializing its Retinal Pigment Epithelium therapy (RPE) for degenera
  • esis, L-DOPA is released to the retina in the retinal pigment epithelium and is necessary for speci
  • the secretion of a neurotropic factor by the retinal pigment epithelium that helps in normal retin
  • bestrophin 2 gene is mainly expressed in the retinal pigment epithelium and colon.
  • e parts conduct photosynthetic reactions with retinal pigment rather than chlorophyll.
  • tina, they are believed to be confined to the retinal pigment epithelium.
  • Retinal pigment RPE65 from animals, which in its solu
  • aracterised by changes in pigmentation in the Retinal Pigment Epithelium, the appearance of drusen
  • Retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells in dry AMD deg
  • f the retina and iris, ciliary epithelium and retinal pigment epithelium.
  • s a receptor which is abundantly expressed in retinal pigment epithelium, and binds plasma retinal
  • Neuroprotectin D1 is formed in retinal pigment epithelial cells when confronted with
  • The retinal pigment epithelium maintains the outer blood-
  • sual cycle" and which occurs primarily in the retinal pigmented epithelial cells.
  • the disease as it is the basis for connecting retinal prostheses to the optic nerve, or implanting
  • as of Research The three testbed areas are 1) Retinal Prosthesis (Restoring Vision to the blind) 2)
  • Other names in common use include retinal reductase, aldehyde reductase (NADPH/NADH), a
  • Without adequate amounts of retinal, regeneration of rhodopsin is incomplete and
  • Hospital in Sydney until 1970, and then was a Retinal Research Fellow at Harvard Medical School fro
  • d Surgeons, vice-chairman and director of The Retinal Research Center of the Manhattan Eye, Ear & T
  • Examples include the vitamin A retinoids retinal, retinoic acid, and retinol; and the plant ho
  • l series, a variety of spy gadgetry (fly cam, retinal scanner, etc.) and weapons (throwing stars, s
  • Dubai airport officials carried out routine retinal scans on 11 of the suspects sought in the ass
  • rbs a photon, changing the configuration of a retinal Schiff base cofactor inside the protein from
  • iginal procedure of closing a retina break in retinal separation by transfixation of the break with
  • ath of the lens), purely posterior (falciform retinal septum and ablatio falcicormis congentia) and
  • Retinal Stimulation Video was Controlled by Andrew Ra
  • mentally ambiguous mapping between sources of retinal stimulation and the retinal images that are c
  • The theory behind retinal stimulation to restore vision to people suffe
  • ry response of the central nervous system and retinal stimulation.
  • These cells contain a chromophore (11-cis retinal, the aldehyde of Vitamin A1 and light-absorbi
  • ly retinoic acid but no vitamin A (retinol or retinal), they suffer none of the growth-stunting or
  • Tactile Map variables Just as Jacques Bertin retinal variables help determine how visual maps are
  • al sub-specialties are vitreoretinal surgery, retinal vascular disease, diabetic retinopathy and ma
  • Main article: Central retinal vein occlusion
  • The central retinal vein is the venous equivalent of the central
  • tment for ischaemic and non-ischaemic central retinal vein occlusion.
  • been used for macular edema caused by branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO).
  • The central retinal vein (retinal vein) is a short vein that runs
  • reatments for macular edema caused by central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO).
  • between individuals, and in some the central retinal vein drains into the superior ophthalmic vein
  • communication between the blocked superficial retinal venous circulation and the open underlying ch
  • tion and tortuosity observed at the posterior retinal vessels.
  • ated models for photoinduced isomerization in retinal, which represents the biophysical basis for v
  • ands like their relatives, rhodopsins contain retinal which changes conformation in reaction to lig