Abstracts from the 15th International Myopia Conference: Wenzhou, PR China. 23-27 September 2015
Summary:
This paper discusses the role of ipRGCs in refractive development of the eye under normal and form-deprived visual conditions, using a mutant mouse as a model.
Categories
- Eye health: The paper discusses the role of ipRGCs in refractive development of the eye, using a mutant mouse model.
- Education and learning: The paper is a collection of abstracts from the 15th International Myopia Conference, providing educational content on the topic of myopia.
Author(s)
A Benavente-Perez, A Nour, T Ansel, K Abarr, L Yan
Publication Year:
2016
Number of Citations:
0
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