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Glaucoma research and clinical advances 2018 to 2020 [E-Book]

Contributor(s): Series: New concepts in glaucoma ; v. 2.Publisher: Amsterdam, The Netherlands Kugler Publications [2018]Description: 1 online resource illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789062998883
  • 9062998887
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WW 290
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Contents:
Intro; Table of contents; Foreword; About the authors; 1. Do you hear me now? Mechanisms of cellularcommunication in the trabecular meshwork; 2. The innate immune system in primary openangleglaucoma; 3. Phagocytic activity in the trabecular meshwork; 4. How fibronectin fibrillogenesis can regulateaqueous humor outflow; 5. Cell-derived matrices as a model to study ocularhypertension; 6. Bioengineered human trabecular meshworkmembrane constructs: opportunities andchallenges; 7. Is there a final common pathway affected inPOAG?; 8. Genetics of primary angle-closure glaucoma:genes and mechanisms.
9. Genetics of POAG in Greece10. Blood flow parameters of the optic nerve; 11. Systemic manifestations of microvasculardisease in primary open-angle glaucoma; 12. Imaging of the narrow angle; 13. The link between Alzheimer's disease andprimary open-angle glaucoma; 14. Proteins in perfused and non-perfused areasof the trabecular meshwork: potential drugcandidates; 15. Modulation of intraocular pressure by ATPsensitive potassium channel openers; 16. Development of the nitric oxide-donatingprostaglandin analog latanoprostene bunod, anovel intraocular pressure lowering drug.
17. Targeting the adenosine A1 receptor in the eyewith trabodenoson, an adenosine mimetic18. Laser trabeculoplasty renewed; 19. Micropulse cyclophotocoagulation: an updateon a novel glaucoma treatment; 20. Panmacular subthreshold diode micropulselaser (SDM) as neuroprotective therapy in primaryopen-angle glaucoma; 21. The development of SIBS and the InnFocusMicroShunt�; 22. What is the ideal conjunctival bleb? Learningfrom minimally invasive glaucoma filtrationsurgery; 23. Trabecular Meshwork Study Club Abstracts 2017.
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Intro; Table of contents; Foreword; About the authors; 1. Do you hear me now? Mechanisms of cellularcommunication in the trabecular meshwork; 2. The innate immune system in primary openangleglaucoma; 3. Phagocytic activity in the trabecular meshwork; 4. How fibronectin fibrillogenesis can regulateaqueous humor outflow; 5. Cell-derived matrices as a model to study ocularhypertension; 6. Bioengineered human trabecular meshworkmembrane constructs: opportunities andchallenges; 7. Is there a final common pathway affected inPOAG?; 8. Genetics of primary angle-closure glaucoma:genes and mechanisms.

9. Genetics of POAG in Greece10. Blood flow parameters of the optic nerve; 11. Systemic manifestations of microvasculardisease in primary open-angle glaucoma; 12. Imaging of the narrow angle; 13. The link between Alzheimer's disease andprimary open-angle glaucoma; 14. Proteins in perfused and non-perfused areasof the trabecular meshwork: potential drugcandidates; 15. Modulation of intraocular pressure by ATPsensitive potassium channel openers; 16. Development of the nitric oxide-donatingprostaglandin analog latanoprostene bunod, anovel intraocular pressure lowering drug.

17. Targeting the adenosine A1 receptor in the eyewith trabodenoson, an adenosine mimetic18. Laser trabeculoplasty renewed; 19. Micropulse cyclophotocoagulation: an updateon a novel glaucoma treatment; 20. Panmacular subthreshold diode micropulselaser (SDM) as neuroprotective therapy in primaryopen-angle glaucoma; 21. The development of SIBS and the InnFocusMicroShunt�; 22. What is the ideal conjunctival bleb? Learningfrom minimally invasive glaucoma filtrationsurgery; 23. Trabecular Meshwork Study Club Abstracts 2017.

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