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Clinical findings in early onset cone-rod dystrophy in the Standard Wire-haired Dachshund


EO Ropstad, E Bjerkas, K Narfstrom - Veterinary Ophthalmology, 2007 - interscience.wiley.com
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RNA integrity and in situ RT-PCR in dento-alveolar tissues after microwave accelerated …


D Ekuni, JD Firth, EE Putnins - Archives of Oral Biology, 2006 - Elsevier
The structural organization of oral soft tissue and its relationship with highly
calcified teeth are difficult to preserve unless tissues are decalcified,
paraffin embedded and subsequently sectioned. However, enamel ...
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The use of tinted contact lenses in the management of achromatopsia


MM Schornack, WL Brown, DW Siemsen - Optometry-Journal of the American Optometric …, 2007 - Elsevier
Achromatopsia is a congenital, autosomal recessively inherited condition in
which cones are either defective or absent. Complete achromatopsia results from
having only rods as functioning photoreceptors. Many people with ...
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A 19-month-old girl with nystagmus, paradoxical pupillary response and low vision


SR Montezuma, M Eye, E Infirmary - djo.harvard.edu
A 19-month-old girl presented to the ophthalmology clinic at Children's
Hospital, Boston with bilateral horizontal nystagmus, first noticed at 3 months
of age. Her parents stated that lately, the nystagmus was less noticeable; ...
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