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Flash Electroretinography
Flash electroretinography (fERG) is a well-established non-invasive procedure used to assess the function of retinal neurons and glial cells, both in clinical diagnostics and in animal models. The flash electroretinogram is a retinal response evoked by a short light flash that is recorded from the cornea. It is an effective tool for the detection and monitoring of retinal function loss in animal models of various eye diseases.


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– Evaluation of retinal cone photoreceptor function
– Evaluation of overall retinal function
– Photopic (light-adapted)
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