Genome-wide analysis of retinal transcriptome reveals common genetic network underlying perception of contrast and optical defocus detection
Abstract Background Refractive eye development is regulated by optical defocus in a process of emmetropization. Excessive exposure to negative optical defocus often leads to the development of myopia. However, it is still largely unknown how optical defocus is detected by the retina. Methods Here, w...
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Main Authors: | Tatiana V. Tkatchenko (Author), Andrei V. Tkatchenko (Author) |
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