[HTML][HTML] Vision science and adaptive optics, the state of the field
Adaptive optics is a relatively new field, yet it is spreading rapidly and allows new questions
to be asked about how the visual system is organized. The editors of this feature issue have …
to be asked about how the visual system is organized. The editors of this feature issue have …
Adaptive optics ophthalmoscopy: Application to age-related macular degeneration and vascular diseases
Adaptive optics (AO)-enhanced en face retinal imaging, termed here AO ophthalmoscopy
(AOO) has reached a level of robustness which fuels its increasing use in research and …
(AOO) has reached a level of robustness which fuels its increasing use in research and …
Variation in rod and cone density from the fovea to the mid-periphery in healthy human retinas using adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscopy
Purpose To characterize the rod and cone photoreceptor mosaic at retinal locations
spanning the central 60 in vivo using adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (AO …
spanning the central 60 in vivo using adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (AO …
Usher syndrome type 1–associated cadherins shape the photoreceptor outer segment
C Schietroma, K Parain, A Estivalet, A Aghaie… - Journal of Cell …, 2017 - rupress.org
Usher syndrome type 1 (USH1) causes combined hearing and sight defects, but how
mutations in USH1 genes lead to retinal dystrophy in patients remains elusive. The USH1 …
mutations in USH1 genes lead to retinal dystrophy in patients remains elusive. The USH1 …
Phenotypic diversity in autosomal-dominant cone-rod dystrophy elucidated by adaptive optics retinal imaging
Purpose Several genes causing autosomal-dominant cone-rod dystrophy (AD-CRD) have
been identified. However, the mechanisms by which genetic mutations lead to cellular loss …
been identified. However, the mechanisms by which genetic mutations lead to cellular loss …
Dysflective cones
Retinal imaging has advanced to enable noninvasive in vivo visualization of macular
photoreceptors with cellular resolution. Images of retinal structure are best interpreted in the …
photoreceptors with cellular resolution. Images of retinal structure are best interpreted in the …
Highlighting directional reflectance properties of retinal substructures from D-OCT images
Optical coherence tomography (OCT), which is routinely used in ophthalmology, enables
transverse optical imaging of the retina and, hence, the identification of the different …
transverse optical imaging of the retina and, hence, the identification of the different …
Changes in visual acuity and photoreceptor density using adaptive optics after retinal detachment repair
Purpose: To quantify changes in photoreceptor density using adaptive optics fundus camera
in patients after retinal detachment (RD) and to correlate them with macular involvement and …
in patients after retinal detachment (RD) and to correlate them with macular involvement and …
A new method for visualizing drusen and their progression in flood-illumination adaptive optics ophthalmoscopy
Purpose: Drusen are dynamic sub-RPE deposits that are risk factors for late-stage age-
related macular degeneration (AMD). Here we show a new imaging method using flood …
related macular degeneration (AMD). Here we show a new imaging method using flood …
[HTML][HTML] Repeatability of adaptive optics automated cone measurements in subjects with retinitis pigmentosa and novel metrics for assessment of image quality
Purpose: We determine the intersession repeatability of cone measurements via flood-
illuminated adaptive optics (AO) imaging in patients with retinitis pigmentosa (RP), to better …
illuminated adaptive optics (AO) imaging in patients with retinitis pigmentosa (RP), to better …