Why are Retinal Ganglion Cells Important in Glaucoma? from dubra Watch Video
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Description: The Catalyst for a Cure (CFC) researchers—funded by Glaucoma Research Foundation—discuss why retinal ganglion cells are important in the diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma. Learn about these specialized neurons that are necessary for vision and how they are affected in glaucoma. The CFC investigators are Alfredo Dubra, PhD, Jeffrey L. Goldberg, MD, PhD, Andrew Huberman, PhD, and Vivek Srinivasan, PhD. Learn more at www.glaucoma.org/research
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