These activations result in vascular invasion of the normally vascular-free and clear cornea, resulting in opacity (clouding).
To understand cloudy eyes in dogs, we must first understand the structures of the eye that may play a role. Cloudy eyes in dogs occur when either the lens or the cornea is no longer clear ...
p>A) Actual image of corneal opacity in mice (arrow). Incidentally, this is the first model of corneal opacity caused by a genetic defect in the field of ophthalmology. </p> <p>B) Determining the ...