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New insights into corneal development from vEM

Posted by , on 17 June 2025

by Rob Young*, Kiranjit Bains*, Phil Lewis* and Andrew Quantock* *Biophysics Research Group, School of Optometry & Vision Sciences, Cardiff University, UK Challenge The unique transparency of corneal stromal tissue, essential for vision, is dependent upon the remarkable order of component collagen fibrils, which exhibit highly uniform diameter, spacing and orientation. However, processes involved in

Inputs and Outputs of vEM in a Sensory System

Posted by , on 19 May 2023

by Federica Mangione, The Francis Crick Institute, UK DOI: 10.1242/focalplane.14809 Challenge The sense of touch enables organisms to interact with their environment by perceiving physical forces and guiding complex behaviors. Touch sensing is mediated by sensory neurons that innervate the body surface of animals and, together with surrounding cells, form specialized structures known as tactile