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Visual function and cortical organization in carriers of blue cone monochromacyImaging light responses of foveal ganglion cells in the living macaque eye.Morphology and topography of retinal pericytes in the living mouse retina using in vivo adaptive optics imaging and ex vivo characterization.Noninvasive two-photon microscopy imaging of mouse retina and retinal pigment epithelium through the pupil of the eye.Effect of beam size on the expected benefit of customized laser refractive surgery.In vivo two-photon imaging of the mouse retina.Separate effects of the microkeratome incision and laser ablation on the eye's wave aberration.A method to predict refractive errors from wave aberration data.Causes of spherical aberration induced by laser refractive surgery.Surgeon offsets and dynamic eye movements in laser refractive surgery.Aberrations induced in wavefront-guided laser refractive surgery due to shifts between natural and dilated pupil center locations.High-resolution retinal imaging of cone-rod dystrophy.Light-induced retinal changes observed with high-resolution autofluorescence imaging of the retinal pigment epitheliumIn vivo autofluorescence imaging of the human and macaque retinal pigment epithelial cell mosaic.In vivo imaging of microscopic structures in the rat retinaThe reduction of retinal autofluorescence caused by light exposure.In-vivo imaging of retinal nerve fiber layer vasculature: imaging histology comparisonFirst-order design of off-axis reflective ophthalmic adaptive optics systems using afocal telescopes.Long-term reduction in infrared autofluorescence caused by infrared light below the maximum permissible exposureImaging single cells in the living retina.Endogenous fluorophores enable two-photon imaging of the primate eye.Deletion of the X-linked opsin gene array locus control region (LCR) results in disruption of the cone mosaicColor-deficient cone mosaics associated with Xq28 opsin mutations: a stop codon versus gene deletions.Functional photoreceptor loss revealed with adaptive optics: an alternate cause of color blindness.Closed-loop optical stabilization and digital image registration in adaptive optics scanning light ophthalmoscopy.Images of photoreceptors in living primate eyes using adaptive optics two-photon ophthalmoscopy.New wrinkles in retinal densitometry.Rod photopigment kinetics after photodisruption of the retinal pigment epithelium.Noninvasive multiphoton fluorescence microscopy resolves retinol and retinal condensation products in mouse eyes.Intravitreal injection of AAV2 transduces macaque inner retinaCone photoreceptor mosaic disruption associated with Cys203Arg mutation in the M-cone opsinIn vivo imaging of the human rod photoreceptor mosaicFocal damage to macaque photoreceptors produces persistent visual loss.Noninvasive imaging of the human rod photoreceptor mosaic using a confocal adaptive optics scanning ophthalmoscope.The susceptibility of the retina to photochemical damage from visible light.Calibration-free sinusoidal rectification and uniform retinal irradiance in scanning light ophthalmoscopyAn adaptive optics imaging system designed for clinical use.Health disparities based on socioeconomic inequities: implications for urban health care.Toward an understanding of bisretinoid autofluorescence bleaching and recoveryCone and rod loss in Stargardt disease revealed by adaptive optics scanning light ophthalmoscopy.
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