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5 March 2021 Imaging of the corneal nerves ex vivo and in vivo using genetically-encoded calcium indicators
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Abstract
The morphology and histology of the corneal nerves in health and disease has been extensively studied, however, the function of these nerves has only been studied in a limited fashion with electrophysiology of the ciliary nerves or calcium reporter dyes in ex vivo corneas. Here, we present non-contact methods for imaging the genetically encoded calcium indicator GCaMP6f in murine corneal nerves both in situ in ex vivo globes and in vivo. These tools have great potential to improve understanding of diseases of the corneal nerves and the development of therapies for diminished neural function.
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Matthew T. McPheeters, Brecken J. Blackburn, William J. Dupps, Andrew M. Rollins, and Michael W. Jenkins "Imaging of the corneal nerves ex vivo and in vivo using genetically-encoded calcium indicators", Proc. SPIE 11623, Ophthalmic Technologies XXXI, 116230T (5 March 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2578018
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KEYWORDS
Calcium

In vivo imaging

Cornea

Nervous system

Alzheimer's disease

Electrophysiology

Eye

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