Rod Photoreceptor Dysfunction in Diabetes: Activation, Deactivation, and Dark Adaptation
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2006Vol. 47(7), pp. 3187–3187
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Abstract
Although photoreceptor activation was abnormal, deactivation was unaltered after 12 weeks of diabetes. The faster relative recovery found in diabetes after bleach, in the presence of normal pigment dynamics, may reflect a decrease in outer segment lengths.
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