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A Handheld Probe can Now Image Photoreceptors in Young Babies’ Eyes

Researchers have worked hard to try and develop a probe that is able to image the photoreceptors of the eyes in infants. This is a new development and it could actually help to identify any brain problems in younger children. It is based on adaptive optics and this new technology is really expected to make it much easier for both scientists and even doctors to observe the cells better than ever before. Those who work in industrial jobs or even in engineering jobs will know more than anyone what a fantastic advancement this is. The photoreceptors are actually specialised neurons and they comprise the light-sensing cells of the retina. The retina then sends signals back to the brain and all of this is done via the optic nerve. Studies have shown that diseases such as Alzheimer's and even Parkinson's have the ability to alter the retina and this is an incredible advancement to say the least.

Researchers often have to use adaptive optics to try and scan AOSLO and this is a non-invasive tool. It also helps to provide a much higher resolution of image when compared to an MRI and it even helps people to target the individual photoreceptor cells. When you look at big systems however you will soon see that they can be expensive and patients have to sit upright for several minutes. They also have to fix their eyes for several minutes as well and this is understandably hard for those who are of a younger age. There are hopes that this new technology is going to change all of that and it is well and truly incredible to say the least. Of course, if you want to find out more about this story then you can find any updates right here, as they happen.

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