Tear biosensor detects diabetic retinopathy biomarkers for early diagnosis
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 Tear biosensor detects diabetic retinopathy biomarkers for early diagnosisTear biosensor detects diabetic retinopathy biomarkers for early diagnosis
 
Tear fluid is emerging as an attractive source of diagnostic information because it can be collected easily and non-invasively.
 
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 Postmortem human retinas recover neural light signals
 
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