Retina Stocks List

Retina Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 3 ADVM Adverum Biotechnologies to Participate in Upcoming May Investor Conferences
May 3 OCUP Ocuphire Pharma to Present at the Aegis Virtual Conference
May 3 OCGN Ocugen to Host Conference Call on Tuesday, May 14 at 8:30 A.M. ET to Discuss Business Updates and First Quarter 2024 Financial Results
May 2 KOD Kodiak Sciences Data at ARVO 2024 Highlight Depth of Early and Late-Phase Retina Pipeline including Advancements with High Drug-Antibody-Ratio Therapeutics Built on Kodiak's Antibody Biopolymer Conjugate (ABC) Platform
May 2 ADVM Adverum Biotechnologies (ADVM) Expected to Beat Earnings Estimates: Can the Stock Move Higher?
May 2 OTLK Outlook Therapeutics® to Present at the Retina World Congress 2024
May 2 OCGN Ocugen Announces CSO to Present on Modifier Gene Therapy at Retina World Congress
May 1 ADVM Adverum Biotechnologies a new buy at H.C. Wainwright on wet AMD gene therapy
Apr 30 CLSD Clearside Biomedical to Report First Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Provide Corporate Update on Thursday, May 9, 2024
Apr 29 OCGN Why Clever Leaves Holdings Shares Are Trading Lower By Around 60%? Here Are Other Stocks Moving In Monday's Mid-Day Session
Apr 29 OTLK Outlook Therapeutics® to Present at the Ophthalmology Innovation Summit (OIS) Retina Innovation Showcase
Apr 29 OCGN Can Ocugen Stock Keep Churning Higher?
Apr 29 OCGN Ocugen Announces OCU400—Modifier Gene Therapy—Phase 1/2 Data Presentation at Retinal Cell and Gene Therapy Innovation Summit 2024
Retina

The retina is the innermost, light-sensitive layer of tissue of the eye of most vertebrates and some molluscs. The optics of the eye create a focused two-dimensional image of the visual world on the retina, which translates that image into electrical neural impulses to the brain to create visual perception, the retina serving much the same function as the film or image sensor in a camera.
The neural retina consists of several layers of neurons interconnected by synapses, and is supported by an outer layer of pigmented epithelial cells. The primary light-sensing cells in the retina are the photoreceptor cells, which are of two types: rods and cones. Rods function mainly in dim light and provide black-and-white vision. Cones function in well-lit conditions and are responsible for the perception of colour, as well as high-acuity vision used for tasks such as reading. A third type of light-sensing cell, the photosensitive ganglion cell, is important for entrainment of circadian rhythms and reflexive responses such as the pupillary light reflex.
Light striking the retina initiates a cascade of chemical and electrical events that ultimately trigger nerve impulses that are sent to various visual centres of the brain through the fibres of the optic nerve. Neural signals from the rods and cones undergo processing by other neurons, whose output takes the form of action potentials in retinal ganglion cells whose axons form the optic nerve. Several important features of visual perception can be traced to the retinal encoding and processing of light.
In vertebrate embryonic development, the retina and the optic nerve originate as outgrowths of the developing brain, specifically the embryonic diencephalon; thus, the retina is considered part of the central nervous system (CNS) and is actually brain tissue. It is the only part of the CNS that can be visualized non-invasively.

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