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Clinical Examination Methods: Pulsatile Trabecular Motion and IOP Fluctuations (23-1, October 2022) on:
100738 Pulsatile Trabecular Meshwork Motion: An Indicator of Intraocular Pressure Control in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma
Du R; Xin C; Xu J et al.
Journal of clinical medicine 2022; 11:
Basic Science: Is lymphatic drainage decline linked to age-related eye disease? (21-2, January 2021) on:
86629 Age-related decline of lymphatic drainage from the eye: A noninvasive in vivo photoacoustic tomography study
Yücel YH; Cheng F; Cardinell K et al.
Experimental Eye Research 2020; 194: 108029
Anatomical Structures: See the trabeculum! (20-4, June 2020) on:
82570 High-Resolution, Adaptive Optics Imaging of the Human Trabecular Meshwork In Vivo
King BJ; Burns SA; Sapoznik KA et al.
Translational vision science & technology 2019; 8: 5
Anatomical Structures: Schlemm's Canal (20-1, July 2019) on:
78884 Schlemm's canal measured by optical coherence tomography and correlation study in a healthy Caucasian child population
Fernández-Vigo JI; Kudsieh B; De-Pablo-Gómez-de-Liaño L et al.
Acta Ophthalmologica 2019; 97: e493-e498
Clinical Examination Methods: Retinal Vasculature in Glaucoma (19-4, March 2019) on:
78032 Pilot study assessing the structural changes in posttrabecular aqueous humor outflow pathway after trabecular meshwork surgery using swept-source optical coherence tomography
Yoshikawa M; Akagi T; Uji A et al.
PLoS ONE 2018; 13: e0199739
Experimental Glaucoma: An artificial trabecular meshwork for glaucoma research (15-2, December 2013) on:
53928 Recreating a human trabecular meshwork outflow system on microfabricated porous structures
Torrejon KY; Pu D; Bergkvist M et al.
Biotechnology and bioengineering 2013; 110: 3205-3218