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  • Human Retinal Microvasculature

    Detailed visualization of human retinal microvasculature with speckle variance optical coherence tomography (svOCT). Read More

  • OCT Imaging of Human Retina

    Representative images of in vivo human retina/choroid/optic nerve head using 1060-nm swept-source optical coherence tomography (OCT) system. Read More

  • Imaging AD Mouse Retina with fSLO

    Images of Alzheimer’s disease model mouse retina were taken using fluorescent scanning laser ophthalmoscope (fSLO) for investigations on Aβ deposits in the eye. Read More

  • Amyloid beta Induced Membrane Attack Complex (MAC) Formation on RPE Cells

    Membrane attack complex (MAC) is formed under the combined stimulation of amyloid beta (Aβ) and normal human serum (NHS), immunolabeled with a monoclonal mouse anti-human C5b-9 antibody and subsequently visualized by Cy3 (red). RPE cell nuclei are counter-stained with DAPI. Scale bars: 20 μm. See full article online. Read More

  • Amyloid Beta and Retinal Ganglion Cells

    Confocal image showing ganglion cells (blue nuclei) of a retinal whole mount, immunolabeled with amyloid beta (red puncta). Read More

  • Fluorescent Labeled Retinal Cells in Suspension

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Matsubara Lab: Research on Retinal Diseases & Treatments
Faculty of Medicine
Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
Eye Care Centre
Vancouver, BC Canada V5Z 3N9
Tel 604 875 4383
Email jms@mail.ubc.ca
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