The Reduction of Retinal Autofluorescence Caused by Light Exposure
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2009Vol. 50(12), pp. 6015–6015
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Abstract
That reciprocity held is consistent with a photochemical origin, which may or may not cause retinal degeneration. The implementation of safe methods for delivering light to the retina requires a better understanding of the mechanism causing autofluorescence reduction. Finally, RPE imaging was demonstrated using light levels that do not cause a detectable reduction in autofluorescence.
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