Ocular direct current stimulation affects retinal ganglion cells
Abstract Ocular current stimulation (oCS) with weak current intensities (a few mA) has shown positive effects on retinal nerve cells, which indicates that neurodegenerative ocular diseases could be treated with current stimulation of the eye. During oCS, a significant polarity-independent reduction...
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Main Authors: | Maren-Christina Blum, Alexander Hunold, Benjamin Solf, Sascha Klee |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3647d99dc0aa41b3bdd1cdcdda0cd3f4 |
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