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Optimizing the Ocular Surface Before Surgery

Careful assessment and management of the ocular surface is vital for optimal post operative refractive outcomes. The air-tear film interface is the highest index of refraction and can interfere with preoperative measurements if it is unstable or there is underlying corneal pathology as listed below...

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Verkerke A.R.P, Wang D., Yoshida N., Taxin Z.H., Shi X., Zheng S., Li Y., Auger C., Oikawa S., Yook J.S., Granath-Panelo M., He W., Zhang G.F., Matsushita M., Saito M., Gerszten R.E., Mills E.L., Banks A.S., Ishihama Y., White P.J., McGarrah R.W., Yoneshiro T., Kajimura S. BCAA-nitrogen flux in...

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Adaptive Optics Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy

Adaptive Optics Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy provides highest resolution possible for retinal imaging. The high resolution made it possible for in-vivo single cell imaging. Such high resolution also offers great potential for early disease diagnosis. The picture below shows the before (left) and...

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See Yang Lu's Curriculum Vitae Dr. Yang Lu is currently working as a post-doctoral research fellow at the Beetham Eye Institute, Joslin Diabetes Center/ Harvard Medical School. His research focuses on the investigation of diabetic retinopathy using ultrahigh resolution human retinal imaging...

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We study how blood clotting forms on the vessel wall. We focus on vascular endothelial cells and their transition from an anticoagulant, barrier-forming state to a pro-thrombotic, leaky state following vascular inflammation. Specific areas of investigation include transmembrane phospholipid exchange...

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