Motile cilia have a beating motion and serve to move fluids, whereas non-motile, or primary, cilia receive signals from other cells or fluids. The study on the role of Proliferation-associated 2G4 ...
The retina is a layered structure that lines the inner surface of the eye. It consists of layers of neurons: light-sensitive photoreceptor cells, bipolar cells, horizontal cells, amacrine cells ...
The retina is a thin layer of tissue that lines the very back of the inside of the eyeball. The retina contains millions of cells that perceive light, color, and fine details in the things you see. A ...
[Image from Pixium Vision] Brain-computer interface (BCI) developer Science Corporation today announced preliminary clinical trial results for its Prima retina implant. The company owns the Prima ...
This score calculates overall vulnerability severity from 0 to 10 and is based on the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS). Attack vector: More severe the more the remote (logically and ...
A primary school vice-principal has resigned after allegations of him having an extramarital affair with a student's parent surfaced online. Photos of the alleged affair first appeared on Thursday ...
Scleral buckling works through a variety of proposed mechanisms, some of which are generally agreed upon and some of which are not. [16] Scleral buckling indirectly relieves radial vitreous ...
And at the Retina Society, we had Tom Albini led the discussion on long term NT-501 CNTF delivery, where we saw over a decade of continuous ciliary neurotrophic factor, CNTF, release from the NT-501.
Now, in a recently published Journal of Cell Biology paper, scientists used a newer electron microscopy technique, called volume electron microscopy (vEM), to examine how primary cilia on developing ...
Further, we documented that in each of the five astrocytoma/glioblastoma cell lines studied (U-87 MG, T98G, U-251 MG, U-373 MG, U-138 MG), fully formed primary cilia ...
The lens grows as you age, weighing about 65 milligrams at birth, 160 milligrams by age 10, and 250 milligrams by age 90. The lens thickens and bends to transmit light from the cornea to the retina ...