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Pattern Electroretinography
Pattern Electroretinography (pERG) is a well-established non-invasive procedure used to assess retinal ganglion cell (RGC) function, both clinically and in animal models. The pattern electroretinogram is a retinal response evoked by a contrast-reversing pattern that is recorded from the cornea. It is an effective tool for the detection and monitoring of RGC function loss in animal models of glaucoma and optic neuropathies.


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