| 41. | In 2007 he founded the Retina Macula Institute where he is currently the principal doctor and surgeon.
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| 42. | It poisons that layer, which in turn leads to damage to the cone cells of the macula.
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| 43. | It occurs when the light-sensitive cells in the macula break down, gradually blurring central vision.
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| 44. | Some stellate cells were present in the macula flava, but started to show some signs of degeneration.
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| 45. | They were composed of an incorruptible substance called macula ) and the ability to go through lunar phases.
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| 46. | If less Na + is sensed by the macula densa, renin release by juxtaglomerular cells is increased.
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| 47. | Each hair cell of a macula has 40 to 70 stereocilia and one true cilium called a kinocilium.
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| 48. | AOSLO has already been used in rhesus macaques to track light damage to the macula from particular wavelengths.
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| 49. | This demonstrates the macula densa feedback, where compensatory mechanisms act in order to return GFR to normal.
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| 50. | Colour vision is perceived mainly by the macula, which is the central vision portion of the retina.
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