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    Mechanical Organs

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    Mechanical Organs Daily life for a person with naturally good health makes an average day possible‚ but a person with poor health due to internal organ problems can face many challenges. If a person has bad knees or poor eyesight‚ or even malfunctioning kidneys or heart‚ the only way to go about solving any one of those problems is to see a doctor and check out the options to fix the problem. Whether a person needs to be put on a transplant list or have surgery right then and there‚ it can be

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    Biology 2B03 – Cell Biology November 27‚ 2011 Retinitis Pigmentosa – Rhodopsin Receptor Abstract According to Dryja Ap et. al (1990)‚ A rare disease that causes visual imparity‚ retinitis pigmentosa‚ is due to SNP mutations in the rhodopsin receptor. RP varies from the age of onset to its severity of the disease itself. With most cases having a gradual loss of the RPE cells and degradation of the cones and rods photoreceptor cells‚ nyctalopia and tunnel

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    genetic condition meaning it can be passed on from one generation to another it mainly affects vision and hearing. The vision part of usher syndrome is caused by a condition called retinitis pigmentosa. Retina is a layer of tissue at the back of the eye that sends light signals to the brain. When one develops retinitis pigmentosa the sensory cells will no longer be able to work properly causing night blindness and tunnel vision. The hearing part of usher syndrome is caused by sensorineural hearing loss

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    Mitochondrial Diseases are very diverse. Specialized organelles in every cell of the body (only red blood cells lack mitochondria). Mitochondria generate more than 90% of the energy required by the body. Mitochondrial dysfunction depletes cells of energy causing cell damage and even cell death. Due to the high energy requirements of brain and muscle‚ mitochondrial disease typically affect these parts of the body causing Brain and Muscle disease. Other organs are frequently affected including: eye

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    photoreceptive cells in the retina of the eye in vertebrate animals. - The rod cell is processed by the central nervous system which associates it with the brain and the spinal cord because the retina in the eye is transferring stimuli. - Retinitis Pigmentosa is the degeneration of rods and cones. These are the cells which capture and process light helping us to see: the cones with clear central vision and color vision. RP mutates the function of the rod and cone cells and they slowly stop working

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    February‚ 2014 Bionic Eye Bionic Vision Australia (BVA) is a consortium of world-leading Australian researchers‚ collaborating to develop an advanced bionic eye devices to restore a sense of vision to people with profound vision loss due to retinitis pigmentosa and age-related macular degeneration. A bionic eye mimics the function of the retina to restore sight for those with severe vision loss. It uses a retinal implant connected to a video camera to convert images into electrical impulses that activate

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    Argus 2 Research Paper

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    device was created for those who suffer from a genetic disease called Retinitis Pigmentosa or RP. The disease causes someone to lose vison because the retina isn’t functioning properly. The Argus II can actually send a signal to the implanted chip in the back of the eye’s retina and translates the directives into sight. The humanitarian device is able to change lives for those who struggle from the RP disease. Retinitis Pigmentosa is an inherited disease that causes the victim to lose their vision

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    Step # 1 Why does evolution matter now? The subject of this video is an explanation on how our understanding of evolution is crucial to our treating and surviving disease brought on by viruses‚ bacteria and other microbes we deal with in our everyday lives. The example that I felt was the most powerful in this film was the illustration on how a resistant strain tuberculosis outbreak in a prison in Russia can have an effect on a people half way around the globe‚ in this era of globalization

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    water and protein. The protein is arranged in a precise way that keeps the lens clear and lets light pass through it. Eye Diseases Cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis is a sight-threatening disease frequently associated with Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS). In the past‚ about a quarter of active AIDS patients developed CMV retinitis. A pink eye is the most obvious symptom of conjunctivitis‚ so the term "pink eye" often is used for this

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    Artificial Vision

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    ARTIFICIAL VISION ABSTRACT: Blindness‚ the most severe form of visual impairment‚ deprives people the ability to move about unaided. It is the most feared ailment in the present world. The leading causes of chronic blindness include cataract‚ glaucoma‚ age-related macular degeneration‚ corneal opacities‚ diabetic retinopathy‚ trachoma‚ and eye conditions in children (e.g. caused by vitamin A deficiency). Artificial vision has been a challenging task for the opto bionics. But now‚ a limited form

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