Phrases with «retinal nerve»

The phrase "retinal nerve" refers to a part of the eye called the optic nerve. It is a bundle of nerve fibers that carries visual information from the retina (the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye) to the brain, allowing us to see. Full definition

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Sentences with «retinal nerve»

  • The remaining retinal nerve cells which are not light sensitive however remain in the eye. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Blood flow may also be increased to the eye and it's surrounding structures as well as stimulation of the generation of compounds which support retinal nerve growth. (ahealthblog.com)
  • Together, the knowledge gained in this project will generate new insight into the pathology of the disease as well as help design future therapies for preventing progressive loss of retinal nerve cells and degradation of vision in glaucoma. (glaucoma.org)
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