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Volume 30, Issue 2 (February 2016)

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Cambridge Ophthalmological Symposium
Reviews
Rcophth Eponymous Lectures
Clinical Study
Correspondence

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Cambridge Ophthalmological Symposium

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Light damage to the retina: an historical approach

D van Norren and J J Vos

Eye 2016 30: 169-172; advance online publication, November 6, 2015; 10.1038/eye.2015.218

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Light and the evolution of vision

D L Williams

Eye 2016 30: 173-178; advance online publication, November 6, 2015; 10.1038/eye.2015.220

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Why rods and cones?

T D Lamb

Eye 2016 30: 179-185; advance online publication, November 13, 2015; 10.1038/eye.2015.236

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How safe is the light during ophthalmic diagnosis and surgery

M Wolffe

Eye 2016 30: 186-188; advance online publication, December 4, 2015; 10.1038/eye.2015.247

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Spare the rods and spoil the retina: revisited

S Sivaprasad and G Arden

Eye 2016 30: 189-192; advance online publication, December 11, 2015; 10.1038/eye.2015.254

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Intraoperative optical coherence tomography: past, present, and future

J P Ehlers

Eye 2016 30: 193-201; advance online publication, December 18, 2015; 10.1038/eye.2015.255

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Photodynamic therapy: current role in the treatment of chorioretinal conditions

D K Newman

Eye 2016 30: 202-210; advance online publication, January 8, 2016; 10.1038/eye.2015.251

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Light in man’s environment

J Marshall

Eye 2016 30: 211-214; advance online publication, January 8, 2016; 10.1038/eye.2015.265

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Ultraviolet or blue-filtering intraocular lenses: what is the evidence?

S M Downes

Eye 2016 30: 215-221; advance online publication, January 8, 2016; 10.1038/eye.2015.267

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What is light? The visible spectrum and beyond

D H Sliney

Eye 2016 30: 222-229; advance online publication, January 15, 2016; 10.1038/eye.2015.252

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Low-energy light bulbs, computers, tablets and the blue light hazard

J B O'Hagan, M Khazova and L L A Price

Eye 2016 30: 230-233; advance online publication, January 15, 2016; 10.1038/eye.2015.261

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The role of light in measuring ocular biomechanics

A Wilson, J Marshall and J R Tyrer

Eye 2016 30: 234-240; advance online publication, January 15, 2016; 10.1038/eye.2015.263

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Does infrared or ultraviolet light damage the lens?

P G Söderberg, N Talebizadeh, Z Yu and K Galichanin

Eye 2016 30: 241-246; advance online publication, January 15, 2016; 10.1038/eye.2015.266

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Signalling by melanopsin (OPN4) expressing photosensitive retinal ganglion cells

S Hughes, A Jagannath, J Rodgers, M W Hankins, S N Peirson and R G Foster

Eye 2016 30: 247-254; advance online publication, January 15, 2016; 10.1038/eye.2015.264

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Reviews

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Light pollution: the possible consequences of excessive illumination on retina

M A Contín, M M Benedetto, M L Quinteros-Quintana and M E Guido

Eye 2016 30: 255-263; advance online publication, November 6, 2015; 10.1038/eye.2015.221

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Predictors of stereoacuity outcome in visually mature subjects with exotropia

F Koç and N Sefi-Yurdakul

Eye 2016 30: 264-269; advance online publication, November 20, 2015; 10.1038/eye.2015.241

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Ranibizumab for the treatment of wet AMD: a summary of real-world studies

V Chong

Eye 2016 30: 270-286; advance online publication, December 4, 2015; 10.1038/eye.2015.217

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Rcophth Eponymous Lectures

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Vision, eye disease, and art: 2015 Keeler Lecture

M F Marmor

Eye 2016 30: 287-303; advance online publication, November 13, 2015; 10.1038/eye.2015.197

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A view on glaucoma—are we seeing it clearly?

D P Crabb

Eye 2016 30: 304-313; advance online publication, November 27, 2015; 10.1038/eye.2015.244

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Clinical Study

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Continuing Medical Education The design and validation of an optical coherence tomography-based classification system for focal vitreomacular traction

D H W Steel, L Downey, K Greiner, H Heimann, T L Jackson, Z Koshy, D A H Laidlaw, L Wickham and Y Yang

Eye 2016 30: 314-325; advance online publication, January 15, 2016; 10.1038/eye.2015.262

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Correspondence

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Direct ophthalmoscopy should be taught to undergraduate medical students

I Jawaid, S C L Hill and W M Amoaku

Eye 2016 30: 326; advance online publication, November 27, 2015; 10.1038/eye.2015.224

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Direct ophthalmoscopy should be taught within the context of its limitations

H O Orlans

Eye 2016 30: 326-327; advance online publication, November 27, 2015; 10.1038/eye.2015.225

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Comment on: 'Direct ophthalmoscopy should be taught to undergraduate medical students'

J P Appleton and D J Nicholl

Eye 2016 30: 327; advance online publication, November 27, 2015; 10.1038/eye.2015.226

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Response to: 'Direct ophthalmoscopy should be taught to undergraduate medical students'

S C L Hill, I Jawaid and W Amoaku

Eye 2016 30: 327-328; advance online publication, November 27, 2015; 10.1038/eye.2015.227

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Myopic foveoschisis: an ectatic retinopathy, not a schisis

M K Tsilimbaris, D G Vavvas and N E Bechrakis

Eye 2016 30: 328-329; advance online publication, November 20, 2015; 10.1038/eye.2015.233

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Reply: ‘Myopic foveoschisis: an ectatic retinopathy, not a schisis’

R Gohil, S Sivaprasad, L T Han, R Mathew, G Kiousis and Y Yang

Eye 2016 30: 329-330; advance online publication, November 20, 2015; 10.1038/eye.2015.234

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MEK inhibitors: a new class of chemotherapeutic agents with ocular toxicity

L Maubon, N Hirji, R Petrarca and P Ursell

Eye 2016 30: 330; advance online publication, November 20, 2015; 10.1038/eye.2015.243

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