rather than in a layer (such as the RPE) that has folded over the photoreceptor layer. Light normally reaches the ascidian photoreceptor from the outer-segment side, and the pigment granules ...
Particularly, thinner ganglion cell complex and photoreceptor segment layers were linked to an increased risk of death, independent of common risk factors. A thinner layer of nerve fibres in the ...
This accumulation eventually leads to the breakdown of the retinal layer called the retina pigment ... leading to the death of photoreceptor cells and, eventually, geographic atrophy, which ...
The light-detecting part of the retina is formed of rod and cone photoreceptor cells that are responsible for everything we see. The lower third of this image depicts the layer of blood vessels ...