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The Fovea
Structure, Function, Development, and Tractional Disorders
Comprehensive summary of the current research and findings regarding the main structural elements (the Müller cells) of the two types of the vertebrate fovea
Andreas Bringmann (Author), Peter Wiedemann (Author)
9780323904674, Elsevier Science
Paperback / softback, published 27 August 2021
290 pages, 100 illustrations (50 in full color)
23.5 x 19 x 1.9 cm, 0.81 kg
The Fovea: Structure, Function, Development, and Disease summarizes the current biological knowledge regarding the two types of the vertebrate fovea (and its main structural elements, the Müller cells). This information is then used to explain different aspects of human vision, foveal development, and macular disorders. Sections give an overview of the retinal structure and the different types of retinal glia, survey the structure and function of the primate and non-mammalian fovea types, discuss foveal development—with a focus on the human fovea, cover the roles of Müller cells and astrocytes in the pathogenesis and regeneration of various human macular disorders are described. Using a translational approach, this reference is a valuable text for scientists, clinicians and physicians interested in the fovea. Readers will gain a new understanding of the cellular basics of the fovea, which is the most important part of the eye.
1. Introduction: Optical properties of the retina 2. Basic structure of the retina 3. Retinal glia 4. Nonmammalian fovea 5. Primate Fovea 6. Comparison of the nonmammalian and primate fovea 7. Development of the fovea 8. Tractional disorders of the human fovea
Subject Areas: Life sciences: general issues [PSA]