381-384Light induces variable levels of damage to the retina and often, death of the photoreceptor cells. It is reported that chick retina, having abundant melanin in the retinal pigment epithelium, undergoes no or minimal damage from exposure to light. However, the morphology of cone and rod photoreceptor cells after continuous exposure of light has not been studied in detail. The present study investigated the detailed changes of photoreceptor cells, by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Domestic chicks (Gallus g. domesticus) from post-hatch day (PH) 1 to 7 were initially reared at 700 lux at 12 h light (L):12 h dark (D). From PH 7 to 18, they were exposed to 12L:12D (control) and 24L:0D (constant light) cycles at 700 lux. At PH18,...
Background: Through adaptation, animals can function visually under an extremely broad range of ligh...
Through adaptation, animals can function visually under an extremely broad range of light intensitie...
AbstractThe purpose of the study reported here was to characterize the clinical aspects of the autos...
Light induces variable levels of damage to the retina and often, death of the photoreceptor cells. I...
AbstractContinuous exposure of chicks to light was shown to result in severe hyperopia, accompanied ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to characterize the morphological abnormalities in the retina...
AbstractPurposeWhile rearing chicks in constant light (CL) inhibits anterior segment growth, these c...
Scanning electron microscopy was performed on cell cultures of embryonic and post-hatch chick retina...
AbstractOur previous studies have shown that an environment of constant light (CL) can lead to devel...
In this study we report on the effects of constant fight (CL) on the refractive development and ocul...
Development of retinal detachment models in small animals can be difficult and expensive. Here we cr...
Development of retinal detachment models in small animals can be difficult and expensive. Here we cr...
Through adaptation, animals can function visually under an extremely broad range of light intensitie...
AbstractBoth refractive properties of the eyes and ambient light conditions affect emmetropization d...
AbstractExposure to continuous illumination disrupts normal ocular development in young chicks, caus...
Background: Through adaptation, animals can function visually under an extremely broad range of ligh...
Through adaptation, animals can function visually under an extremely broad range of light intensitie...
AbstractThe purpose of the study reported here was to characterize the clinical aspects of the autos...
Light induces variable levels of damage to the retina and often, death of the photoreceptor cells. I...
AbstractContinuous exposure of chicks to light was shown to result in severe hyperopia, accompanied ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to characterize the morphological abnormalities in the retina...
AbstractPurposeWhile rearing chicks in constant light (CL) inhibits anterior segment growth, these c...
Scanning electron microscopy was performed on cell cultures of embryonic and post-hatch chick retina...
AbstractOur previous studies have shown that an environment of constant light (CL) can lead to devel...
In this study we report on the effects of constant fight (CL) on the refractive development and ocul...
Development of retinal detachment models in small animals can be difficult and expensive. Here we cr...
Development of retinal detachment models in small animals can be difficult and expensive. Here we cr...
Through adaptation, animals can function visually under an extremely broad range of light intensitie...
AbstractBoth refractive properties of the eyes and ambient light conditions affect emmetropization d...
AbstractExposure to continuous illumination disrupts normal ocular development in young chicks, caus...
Background: Through adaptation, animals can function visually under an extremely broad range of ligh...
Through adaptation, animals can function visually under an extremely broad range of light intensitie...
AbstractThe purpose of the study reported here was to characterize the clinical aspects of the autos...