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    Whether or not you experience any eye sensitivity, the following 12 mascara formulas are a worthy addition to any vanity. Keep reading to discover your new favorite mascara for sensitive eyes.

  3. Retinal regeneration - Wikipedia

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    Previously, treating damaged eyes with epidermal growth factor induced Muller glia proliferation in the mouse eye, but neuron generation only occurred with concurrent overexpression of Ascl1. [9] More recently, robust Muller glia proliferation and subsequent neuronal differentiation has been seen using the alpha 7 nAChR agonist, PNU-282987. [ 10 ]

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    The experimental surgery was only done in one eye in order to mitigate any potential safety issues. Related: 6-Year-Old Diagnosed with a Stroke After Mom Noticed Her Eye 'Rolling Around Freely ...

  6. Effects of long-term contact lens wear on the cornea - Wikipedia

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    Stromal thickness does not return to a normal level even after an entire month in which contact lens wear is halted. [3] The density of microcysts also remains as long as one month after contact lenses are removed, [2] and microcysts do not disappear completely until two to three months after contact lens wear is completely halted. [3]

  7. Recovery from blindness - Wikipedia

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    For example, not having grown up with vision, Bradford did not perceive the ambiguity of the Necker cube. Nor was he able to interpret the perspective of two-dimensional art. Nevertheless, he could accurately judge the distance to objects in the same room, having been familiar with these distances before regaining sight by virtue of having ...

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    "Eye infections can cause floaters if the infection is severe enough to cause white blood cells to be released into the eye to try to fight off the infection," Dr. Bert explains. 5. Uveitis

  9. Disc shedding - Wikipedia

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    These discs are completely replaced once every ten days and this continuous renewal continues throughout the lifetime of the sighted animal. After the opsins are synthesized, they fuse to the plasma membrane, which then invaginates with discs budding off internally, forming the tightly packed stacks of outer segment discs.