Differential gene expression between central and peripheral retinal regions in dogs and comparison with humans.
PubMed ID: 38914302 Author(s): Salzman MM, Takimoto T, Foster ML, Mowat FM. Differential gene expression between central and peripheral retinal regions in dogs and comparison with humans. Exp Eye Res. 2024 Jun 22:109980. doi: 10.1016/j.exer.2024.109980. …
Consensus guidelines for nomenclature of companion animal inherited retinal disorders.
PubMed ID: 38334230 Author(s): Mowat FM, Iwabe S, Aguirre GD, Petersen-Jones SM. Consensus guidelines for nomenclature of companion animal inherited retinal disorders. Vet Ophthalmol. 2024 Feb 9. doi: 10.1111/vop.13185. Online ahead of print. PMID 38334230 …
Knowing What Dogs Like to Watch Could Help Veterinarians Assess Their Vision
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison have taken a novel approach to assessing canine vision. Their recent study uses a dog’s interest in a variety of video content to better measure the quality of its vision.
Screen interaction behavior in companion dogs: results from a dog owner survey.
PubMed ID: 38223845 Author(s): Donohue LK, Buesing M, Peterson KD, Ersoz C, Russell LJ, Mowat FM. Screen interaction behavior in companion dogs: results from a dog owner survey. Appl Anim Behav Sci. 2024 Jan;270:106151. doi: …
Quantifying refractive error in companion dogs with and without nuclear sclerosis: 229 eyes from 118 dogs.
PubMed ID: 37986551 Author(s): Francis JM, Mowat FM, Ludwig A, Hicks JM, Pumphrey SA. Quantifying refractive error in companion dogs with and without nuclear sclerosis: 229 eyes from 118 dogs. Vet Ophthalmol. 2023 Nov 20. …
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