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pro vyhledávání: '"E. M. Van Buskirk"'
Autor:
E M Van Buskirk, Lin Wang, Douglas R. Bacon, Chris A. Johnson, Kathryn R. Sherman, P. Sullivan, George A. Cioffi
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Ophthalmology. 128:81-87
PURPOSE: To determine the effect of the cardiac cycle on scanning laser Doppler flowmeter measurements of retinal capillary blood flow in rhesus monkeys and humans. METHODS: Multiple scanning laser Doppler flowmetry images of rhesus monkey and human
Publikováno v:
Microvascular Research. 51:175-186
The objective of this study was to establish a nonradioactive technique to accurately assess blood flow in a small tissue such as the anterior optic nerve. Colored microspheres, 10.2 +/- 0.23 microns in diameter, were injected into the left atrium in
Publikováno v:
Current Eye Research. 14:537-544
Extracellular matrix turnover in the trabecular meshwork may play a role in regulating aqueous humor outflow. Laser trabeculoplasty is a common treatment for open-angle glaucoma. The mechanism of this treatment is not understood. We investigated chan
Autor:
E M, Van Buskirk
Publikováno v:
Journal of Glaucoma. 10:253-255
Autor:
E M, Van Buskirk
Publikováno v:
Journal of glaucoma. 4(3)
Autor:
E M, Van Buskirk
Publikováno v:
Journal of glaucoma. 4(4)
Publikováno v:
Journal of glaucoma. 4(5)
The purpose of this study was to examine the vasomotor effects of blood gases on the anterior optic nerve vascular bed. The microvasculature of the optic nerve was examined with intraluminal microvascular corrosion castings in six rabbits.The blood g
Publikováno v:
Journal of glaucoma. 3
Using methylmethacrylate corrosion microvascular castings, the three-dimensional angioarchitecture of the monkey optic nerve and peripapillary choroid was examined with scanning electron microscopy. The centripetal blood supply to the optic nerve is
Publikováno v:
Journal of glaucoma. 4
Publikováno v:
Journal of glaucoma. 2(3)
Resistance to aqueous humor outflow, which is essential for the maintenance of normal intraocular pressures, is thought to reside within the final few layers of the trabecular meshwork, adjacent to Schlemm's canal. Trabecular proteoglycans, with thei