Summary
This paper examines synaptic diversity in retinal neurons and the role of astrocytes and reactive astrogliosis in CNS disorders, which has indirect relevance to retinal health and disease. The findings contribute to basic science understanding of glial cell involvement in retinal and CNS pathologies, though practical lighting design implications are limited.
Categories
Eye Health & Vision: The paper investigates retinal neuron synaptic diversity, which is relevant to understanding retinal cell function and health.
Author(s)
B Sincox
Publication Year
2022
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