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Long-wavelength (red) light produces hyperopia in juvenile and adolescent tree shrews

Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5705825 Vision Research 2017 11 Pages PDF
Keywords
Longitudinal chromatic aberrationRefractionEmmetropizationWavelengthAnimal modelsMyopia
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Long-wavelength (red) light produces hyperopia in juvenile and adolescent tree shrews
Authors
Timothy J. Gawne, Alexander H. Ward, Thomas T. Norton,
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