Electrorretinografía en la iguana verde (iguana iguana)

The electroretinographic technique essentially consists in using light to stimulate the retina in a particular set of environmental conditions. Then, a record is kept of the retina response to the luminous stimulus.The following goals were set for the present research: (i) to develop a protocol for...

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Main Author: Almela Sánchez, Ramón Miguel
Other Authors: Bayón del Río, Alejandro
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Murcia 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10803/10988
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spelling ndltd-TDX_UM-oai-www.tdx.cat-10803-109882013-07-12T06:14:41ZElectrorretinografía en la iguana verde (iguana iguana)Almela Sánchez, Ramón MiguelIguana iguanaElectrorretinografíaPatología Animal619The electroretinographic technique essentially consists in using light to stimulate the retina in a particular set of environmental conditions. Then, a record is kept of the retina response to the luminous stimulus.The following goals were set for the present research: (i) to develop a protocol for electroretinographic exam in healthy green iguanas in order to elicit normal electroretinograms; (ii) to determine which types of photoreceptors exist in the retina; (iii) to assess the influence which the weight and the snout-vent length exert on the electroretinographic parameters. In the literature references consulted, there are few studies on electroretinography in the green iguana. Besides, none of such studies has resorted to any standard and widely accepted protocol for ophthalmologic exam in either human or veterinary medicine. The results obtained in the quantitative analysis were consistent with the simplex, pure cone retina. This suggests that the electroretinographic exam in the green iguana can abide by a protocol based mainly on photopic evaluation.Universidad de MurciaBayón del Río, AlejandroTalavera López, JesúsUniversidad de Murcia. Departamento de Medicina y cirugía animal2009-09-07info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10803/10988urn:isbn:9788469344019TDR (Tesis Doctorales en Red)spainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessADVERTENCIA. El acceso a los contenidos de esta tesis doctoral y su utilización debe respetar los derechos de la persona autora. Puede ser utilizada para consulta o estudio personal, así como en actividades o materiales de investigación y docencia en los términos establecidos en el art. 32 del Texto Refundido de la Ley de Propiedad Intelectual (RDL 1/1996). Para otros usos se requiere la autorización previa y expresa de la persona autora. En cualquier caso, en la utilización de sus contenidos se deberá indicar de forma clara el nombre y apellidos de la persona autora y el título de la tesis doctoral. No se autoriza su reproducción u otras formas de explotación efectuadas con fines lucrativos ni su comunicación pública desde un sitio ajeno al servicio TDR. Tampoco se autoriza la presentación de su contenido en una ventana o marco ajeno a TDR (framing). Esta reserva de derechos afecta tanto al contenido de la tesis como a sus resúmenes e índices.
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topic Iguana iguana
Electrorretinografía
Patología Animal
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spellingShingle Iguana iguana
Electrorretinografía
Patología Animal
619
Almela Sánchez, Ramón Miguel
Electrorretinografía en la iguana verde (iguana iguana)
description The electroretinographic technique essentially consists in using light to stimulate the retina in a particular set of environmental conditions. Then, a record is kept of the retina response to the luminous stimulus.The following goals were set for the present research: (i) to develop a protocol for electroretinographic exam in healthy green iguanas in order to elicit normal electroretinograms; (ii) to determine which types of photoreceptors exist in the retina; (iii) to assess the influence which the weight and the snout-vent length exert on the electroretinographic parameters. In the literature references consulted, there are few studies on electroretinography in the green iguana. Besides, none of such studies has resorted to any standard and widely accepted protocol for ophthalmologic exam in either human or veterinary medicine. The results obtained in the quantitative analysis were consistent with the simplex, pure cone retina. This suggests that the electroretinographic exam in the green iguana can abide by a protocol based mainly on photopic evaluation.
author2 Bayón del Río, Alejandro
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Almela Sánchez, Ramón Miguel
author Almela Sánchez, Ramón Miguel
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title Electrorretinografía en la iguana verde (iguana iguana)
title_short Electrorretinografía en la iguana verde (iguana iguana)
title_full Electrorretinografía en la iguana verde (iguana iguana)
title_fullStr Electrorretinografía en la iguana verde (iguana iguana)
title_full_unstemmed Electrorretinografía en la iguana verde (iguana iguana)
title_sort electrorretinografía en la iguana verde (iguana iguana)
publisher Universidad de Murcia
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