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1. Control of myopia using diffusion optics spectacle lenses: 4-year results of a multicentre randomised controlled, efficacy and safety study (CYPRESS)

3. How We See Black and White: The Role of Midget Ganglion Cells

4. Long-term retinal imaging of a case of suspected congenital rubella infection

5. Comparing Retinal Structure in Patients with Achromatopsia and Blue Cone Monochromacy Using OCT

6. Reconciling Color Vision Models With Midget Ganglion Cell Receptive Fields

7. Geographic mapping of choroidal thickness in myopic eyes using 1050-nm spectral domain optical coherence tomography

8. Synaptic elements for GABAergic feed-forward signaling between HII horizontal cells and blue cone bipolar cells are enriched beneath primate S-cones.

9. Limitation of standard pseudoisochromatic plates in identifying colour vision deficiencies when compared with genetic testing

10. Toward an indoor lighting solution for social jet lag

11. Insight from OPN1LW Gene Haplotypes into the Cause and Prevention of Myopia

12. Insight from

13. Potential value of color vision aids for varying degrees of color vision deficiency

14. The End of Myopia

15. From cones to color vision: a neurobiological model that explains the unique hues

16. Long-term retinal imaging of a case of suspected congenital rubella infection

17. Conserved circuits for direction selectivity in the primate retina

18. Comparing Retinal Structure in Patients with Achromatopsia and Blue Cone Monochromacy Using OCT

19. Intermixing the

20. Intermixing the OPN1LW and OPN1MW Genes Disrupts the Exonic Splicing Code Causing an Array of Vision Disorders

21. The Cone Photoreceptor Mosaic in Aniridia

22. Control of myopia using diffusion optics spectacle lenses: 12-month results of a randomised controlled, efficacy and safety study (CYPRESS)

23. S-cone circuits in the primate retina for non-image-forming vision

24. Spatiotemporal specification of human green and red cones

25. PAX6 Genotypic and Retinal Phenotypic Characterization in Congenital Aniridia

26. Tritan color vision deficiency may be associated with an OPN1SW splicing defect and haploinsufficiency

27. Photopigment genes, cones, and color update: disrupting the splicing code causes a diverse array of vision disorders

30. Residual Cone Structure in Patients With X-Linked Cone Opsin Mutations

31. Another Blue-ON ganglion cell in the primate retina

32. A Color Vision Circuit for Non-Image-Forming Vision in the Primate Retina

33. The Spectral Sensitivity of the Neurons Mediating Black and White

34. An S-cone circuit for edge detection in the primate retina

35. The association between L:M cone ratio, cone opsin genes and myopia susceptibility

36. Revealing How Color Vision Phenotype and Genotype Manifest in Individual Cone Cells

37. Cone Photoreceptor Structure in Patients With X-Linked Cone Dysfunction and Red-Green Color Vision Deficiency

38. ASSESSING PHOTORECEPTOR STRUCTURE ASSOCIATED WITH ELLIPSOID ZONE DISRUPTIONS VISUALIZED WITH OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY

39. Effect of cone spectral topography on chromatic detection sensitivity

40. The Cone Photoreceptor Mosaic in Aniridia: Within-Family Phenotype-Genotype Discordance

41. The influence of L-opsin gene polymorphisms and neural ageing on spatio-chromatic contrast sensitivity in 20–71 year olds

42. Distinctive receptive field and physiological properties of a wide-field amacrine cell in the macaque monkey retina

43. Broad Thorny Ganglion Cells: A Candidate for Visual Pursuit Error Signaling in the Primate Retina

44. Daily activity patterns influence retinal morphology, signatures of selection, and spectral tuning of opsin genes in colubrid snakes

48. Expression and Evolution of Short Wavelength Sensitive Opsins in Colugos: A Nocturnal Lineage That Informs Debate on Primate Origins

49. Role of a Dual Splicing and Amino Acid Code in Myopia, Cone Dysfunction and Cone Dystrophy Associated with

50. Variations in opsin coding sequences cause x-linked cone dysfunction syndrome with myopia and dichromacy

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