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This selection of articles from the Encyclopedia of the Eye
covering retina, optics/optic nerve and comparative topics
constitutes the first reference for scientists, post docs, and
graduate students with an interest beyond standard textbook
materials. It covers the full spectrum of research on the retina -
from the basic biochemistry of how nerve cells are created to
information on neurotransmitters, comparisons of the structure and
neuroscience of peripheral vision systems in different species, and
all the way through to injury repair and other clinical
applications. *The first single volume to integrate comparative studies into a comprehensive resource on the neuroscience of the retina *Chapters are carefully selected from the Encyclopedia of the Eye by one of the world's leading vision researchers *The best researchers in the field provide their conclusions in the context of the latest experimental results
As the first comprehensive reference for the eye, its support structures, diseases, and treatments, "Encyclopedia of the Eye" is an important resource for all visual scientists, ophthalmologists, andoptometrists, as well as researchers in immunology, infectious disease, cell biology, neurobiology and related disciplines. This four-volume reference is unique in its coverage of information on all tissues important for vision, including the retina, cornea and lens. It also covers the physiological and pathophysiologic processes that affect all eye tissues. This Encyclopedia is invaluable for graduate students and
postdoctoral fellows who are seeking an introduction to an area of
eye research. Each chapter explains the basic concepts and provides
references to relevant chapters within the Encyclopedia and more
detailed articles across the wider research literature. The
Encyclopedia is also particularly useful for visual scientists and
practitioners who are researching a new area, seeking deeper
understanding of important research articles in fields adjacent to
their own, or reviewing a grant outside their immediate area of
expertise.
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