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The choroid in the eye is part of the uveal tract. This is made up of the colored iris, the ciliary body, and the choroid. All are rich in melanocytes, the specialized cells that produce melanin. This pigment is a dark-colored, light-absorbing particle.
As AI eye exams prove their worth, lessons for future tech emerge

As AI eye exams prove their worth, lessons for future tech emerge

Oraya awarded NIH grant to study how gold nanoparticles can enhance Wet AMD treatment

Oraya awarded NIH grant to study how gold nanoparticles can enhance Wet AMD treatment

Aggressive surveillance questionable for eye melanoma recurrence

Aggressive surveillance questionable for eye melanoma recurrence

UF Proton Therapy Institute successfully treats first eye cancer patient

UF Proton Therapy Institute successfully treats first eye cancer patient

Researcher develops new plaque brachytherapy technique to treat eye cancer

Researcher develops new plaque brachytherapy technique to treat eye cancer

OXiGENE reports $2.5M net income for second-quarter 2010 vs. $5.3M net loss for same period in 2009

OXiGENE reports $2.5M net income for second-quarter 2010 vs. $5.3M net loss for same period in 2009

OXiGENE reports encouraging data from ZYBRESTAT program at Glaucoma and Retinopathies 2010 conference

OXiGENE reports encouraging data from ZYBRESTAT program at Glaucoma and Retinopathies 2010 conference

How does the immune system isolate and destroy intruders?

How does the immune system isolate and destroy intruders?

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