Melissa A. Wilk

Affiliations: 
Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, United States 
Area:
Visual system development, retinal imaging, functional magnetic resonance imaging
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Woertz EN, Wilk MA, Duwell EJ, et al. (2020) The relationship between retinal cone density and cortical magnification in human albinism. Journal of Vision. 20: 10
Huckenpahler A, Wilk M, Link B, et al. (2019) Repeatability and Reproducibility of In Vivo Cone Density Measurements in the Adult Zebrafish Retina. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 1074: 151-156
Lee DJ, Woertz EN, Visotcky A, et al. (2018) The Henle Fiber Layer in Albinism: Comparison to Normal and Relationship to Outer Nuclear Layer Thickness and Foveal Cone Density. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 59: 5336-5348
Duwell E, Wilk M, Mathis J, et al. (2018) Aberrant Population Receptive Fields in Albinism Journal of Vision. 18: 204
Huckenpahler AL, Wilk MA, Cooper RF, et al. (2017) Imaging the adult zebrafish cone mosaic using optical coherence tomography-CORRIGENDUM. Visual Neuroscience. 34: E005
Wilk MA, Huckenpahler AL, Collery RF, et al. (2017) The Effect of Retinal Melanin on Optical Coherence Tomography Images. Translational Vision Science & Technology. 6: 8
DeYoe E, Woertz E, Wilk M, et al. (2017) Cortical Correlates of Aberrant Vernier Acuity in Albinism Journal of Vision. 17: 790
Huckenpahler AL, Wilk MA, Cooper RF, et al. (2016) Imaging the adult zebrafish cone mosaic using optical coherence tomography. Visual Neuroscience. 33: E011
Wilk MA, Wilk BM, Langlo CS, et al. (2016) Evaluating Outer Segment Length as a Surrogate Measure of Peak Foveal Cone Density. Vision Research
Patterson EJ, Wilk M, Langlo CS, et al. (2016) Cone Photoreceptor Structure in Patients With X-Linked Cone Dysfunction and Red-Green Color Vision Deficiency. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 57: 3853-3863
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