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Yale at ARVO 2004 |
1. (306/B279) Anterior Chamber Depth Changes after Pediatric Cataract Surgery with the Technique of Posterior Capsulorhexis with Optic Capture.
J.C. Ramos-Esteban, B.M. DeBroff. Ophthalmology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT.
Poster Session:118. Cataract Surgery
Lens
2. (198/B171) Intraocular Pressure comparison Lasik and PRK
H.B. Seith, S.Tauber, J.Ramos-Esteban, V.Kanade. Ophthalmology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT.
Poster Session: 113. LASIK
Cornea/Retina
3. (693/B666) FGF-19 is a target of FOXC1 regulation in the eye and encodes a secreted protein highly expressed in the aqueous humour
Y.Tamimi1, M.Lines1, F.Berry1, M.Coca-Prados2, M.Walter1. 1Ophthalmology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada; 2Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Yale University School of Medicine, Edmonton, CT.
Poster Session: 136. Ocular Development and Gene and Protein Expression
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
4. (267/B240) Orbital encephalocele masquerading as a cavernous sinus thrombosis
C.M. Meyerle1, M.A. Murphy2. 1Ophthalmology, Yale University, New Haven, CT; 2Ophthalmology, Rhode Island Hospital/Brown Medical School, Providence, RI.
Poster Session:116. Eyelid and Orbital Disorders in Children and Adults
Eye Movements, Strabismus, Amblyopia, & Neuro-ophthalmology
5. (677/B650) Genome-wide comparison of gene expression during explant and natural retina development
M.-G.Liu1A, S.S. M. Zhang1B, C.J. Barnstable1C. ADept. Ophthalmology, BDept. Pathology, CDept. Ophthalmology and Neurobiology, 1Yale University, New Haven, CT.
Poster Session: 135. Retina: Stage- and State-Dependent Gene and Protein Expression
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
6. (678/B651) A global view of gene expression during CNTF initiated inhibition of rod development
S.S. M. Zhang1A, M.-G.Liu1B, S.Patil1B, X.-Y.Fu1A, C.J. Barnstable1B. ADept Pathology, BDept Ophthalmology and Neurobiology, 1Yale School Medicine, New Haven, CT.
Poster Session: 135. Retina: Stage- and State-Dependent Gene and Protein Expression
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
7. (680/B653) Regulation Of Gene Expression By PEDF In The Retina: A Bioinformatics Approach.
J.Tombran-Tink1, C.J. Barnstable2. 1Pharmaceutical Sciences, Univ of MO - Kansas City, Kansas City, MO; 2Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT.
Poster Session: 135. Retina: Stage- and State-Dependent Gene and Protein Expression
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
8. (906/B879) Sustained delivery of neurotrophic growth factors from biodegradable microspheres after acute elevation of intraocular pressure in rats
J.Orasky1A, S.D. Grozdanic1B, S.N. Hildreth1B, T.Lazic1B, E.Lavik2, D.M. Betts1B, Y.H. Kwon3, R.H. Kardon3, D.S. Sakaguchi1A,1B. ANeurosci., Dept. Gen., Dev. Cell Biol., BCollege of Vet. Medicine, 1Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA; 2Dept. Biomed. Engr., Yale Univ., New Haven, CT; 3Dept. of Ophthal. Vis. Sci., Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, IA.
Poster Session: 143. Neuroprotection II
Glaucoma
9. (1176) Biodegradable Microspheres Containing Glial Derived Neurotrophic Factor Encourage Long Term Survival of Retinal Ganglion Cells in the DBA/2J Mouse Glaucoma Model
M.S. Ward1, A.Khoobehi1, E.B. Lavik2, A.M. Holdt3A, A.A. Mwidau1, R.Langer3B, M.J. Young1. 1Schepens Eye Research Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; 2Dept of Biomedical Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, CT; AHst, BDept of Chemical Engineering, 3MIT, Boston, MA.
Paper Session: 230. Neuroprotection, Ocular Blood Flow, and Normal Tension Glaucoma
Glaucoma
10. (1859/B670) Selective Immunotherapy for Choroidal Neovascularization with Intravitreal Factor VII-Fc Chimeric Antibody (ICON)
T.H. Tezel1, K.Sonmez1, J.M. C. Cruz1, S.Kaliappan1, P.S. Bora1, Z.Hu2, A.Garen2, H.J. Kaplan1. 1Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY; 2Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University, New Haven, CT.
Poster Session: 259. Experimental Choroidal Neovascularization I
Retinal Cell Biology
11. (1860/B671) Selective Targeting of Choroidal Neovascularization (CNV) with Factor VII-Fc Chimeric Antibody (ICON): Comparison withAnti-von Willebrand Antibody
K.Sonmez1A, T.H. Tezel1B, S.Kaliappan1B, J.M. C. Cruz1B, P.S. Bora1A, Z.Hu2, A.Garen2, H.J. Kaplan1A. AOphthalmology and Visual Sciences, BDepartment of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, 1Kentucky Lions Eye Center, Louisville, KY; 2Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University, New Haven, CT.
Poster Session: 259. Experimental Choroidal Neovascularization I
Retinal Cell Biology
12. (2043/B854) A Quality of Life Study Comparing Scleral Buckle to Pneumatic Retinopexy for the Treatment of Retinal Detachment.
R.M. Awdeh1A, A.S. Vedula1A, J.H. Membreno1B, M.M. Awdeh2, R.A. Adelman1B. 1Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT; BOphthalmology, 1Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT; 2Rice University, Houston, TX.
Poster Session: 266. Retinal Detachment , PVR Trauma
Retina+/Retinal Cell Biology
13. (2056/B867) Sympathetic Ophthalmia Following Pneumatic Retinopexy
R.A. Adelman, C.Hagedorn. Department of Ophthalmology, Yale University Eye Center, New Haven, CT.
Poster Session: 266. Retinal Detachment , PVR Trauma
Retina+/Retinal Cell Biology
14. (2625/B260) Laser Doppler Flowmetry Study of Systemic Vasoconstriction after Topical 2.5% Phenylephrine Eye Drops
V.A. Diaz1A, C.Hagedorn1B, K.Menn1A, R.Stout1C, K.Shelley1C, M.Gesquire1C, D.Tomai1C, D.Silverman1C, R.Adelman1B. 1Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT; BOphthalmology, CAnesthesia, 1Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT.
Poster Session: 348. Blood Flow I
Physiology & Pharmacology
15. (2486/B121) Understanding pathogenesis in X-linked juvenile retinoschisis: transcriptome and proteome analysis in Rs1h-deficient mice.
A.Gehrig1, S.-M.Zhang2, C.Barnstable2, B.Weber1. 1Inst Human Genetics, Univ Wuerzburg, Wuerzburg, Germany; 2Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT.
Poster Session: 340. Molecular Studies of Ocular Disease
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
16. (2861/B496) Do patient symptoms and pupil size correlate with specific higher order aberrations from LADAR wave analysis?
V.S. Vedula1A, J.C. Ramos-Esteban1B, G.G. Vedula2, S.Tauber1B. 1Yale University, New Haven, CT; BOphthalmology, 1Yale University, New Haven, CT; 2Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, Miami, FL.
Poster Session: 364. Corneal Optics and Topography
Cornea
17. (3594/B55) The use of animal disease models for research studies of age-related macular degeneration
M.L. Hom1,2, R.A. Adelman2. 1Ophthalmology, California Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, CA; 2Ophthalmology, Yale University, New Haven, CT.
Poster Session: 432. Animal Models of Ocular Disease for Studies of Treatment and Pathology
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology/Retinal Cell Biology
18. (3682/B143) The expression of the Junction Adhesion Molecule (JAM) is transiently expressed before tight junctions are assembled in the retinal pigment epithelium
Y.Luo, M.Fukuhara, L.J. Rizzolo. Surgery/Ophthalmology, Yale University, New Haven, CT.
Poster Session: 439. RPE Transport
Retinal Cell Biology
19. (3683/B144) Retinal secretions modulate the structure of tight junctions in the retinal pigment epithelium
C.Rahner1, M.Fukuhara1, S.Peng2, L.J. Rizzolo1. 1Surgery/Ophthalmology, Yale University, New Haven, CT; 2Ophthalmology, Harbin University, Harbin, China.
Poster Session: 439. RPE Transport
Retinal Cell Biology
20. (3684/B145) Retinal secretions modulate the composition of tight junctions in the retinal pigment epithelium
M.Fukuhara, C.Rahner, L.J. Rizzolo. Surgery/Ophthalmology, Yale University, New Haven, CT.
Poster Session: 439. RPE Transport
Retinal Cell Biology
21. (3897/B358) Contamination Rate of Autologous Serum for Management of Ocular Surface Disorders leading to Dry Eye.
V.G. Kanade1, J.C. Ramos-Esteban2, S.Tauber3. 1Cornea and Refractive Surgery Service, Yale Eye Center., New Haven, CT; 2Cornea and Refractive Surgery, Yale Eye Center, New Haven, CT; 3Cornea and Refractive Surgery Service. Yale Eye Center., New Haven, CT.
Poster Session: 449. Dry Eye Treatment
Cornea/Immunology & Microbiology
22. (3562/B23) Feline Post-Traumatic Ocular Sarcoma: Three Morphologic Variants and Evidence that some are Derived from Lens Epithelial Cells
R.R. Dubielzig1, C.Zeiss2. 1Pathobiological Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; 2Section of Comparative Medicine, Yale Medical School, New Haven, CT.
Poster Session: 431. Hemangioma and Other Eye Tumors
Anatomy& Pathology
23. (3732/B193) Risk factors for progression to penetrating keratoplasty in patients with keratoconus
S.W. Reeves1A, S.Stinnett1B, R.A. Adelman,2, N.A. Afshari1A. AOphthalmology, BOphthalmology, Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, 1Duke Eye Center, Durham, NC; 2Ophthalmology, Yale University Eye Center, New Haven, CT.
Poster Session: 442. Anterior Segment: Clinical and Surgical
Clinical & Epidemiologic Research
24. (3753/B214) Cataract formation after Retinal Procedures
R.I. Huffman1, N.A. Afshari2, R.A. Adelman1. 1Ophthalmology, Yale University Eye Center, New Haven, CT; 2Ophthalmology, Duke University Eye Center, Durham, NC.
Poster Session: 443. Age-Related Cataract
Clinical & Epidemiologic Research
25. (4541) Neurotrophic and Antiangiogenic Signaling of PEDF in the Retina
J.Tombran-Tink1, C.J. Barnstable2. 1Pharmaceutical Sciences, Univ of MO - Kansas City, Kansas City, MO; 2Dept of Ophthal & Visual Science, Yale University School of Medicine, CT.
Symposia: 505. Neurotrophic and Anti-Angiogenic Effects of PEDF in the Eye - Minisymposium
Retinal Cell Biology
26. (4542) Regulation of PEDF Expression in Retinal Development and Disease
C.J. Barnstable1, J.Tombran-Tink2. 1Ophthalmology & Visual Science, Yale University School Of Med, New Haven, CT; 2University of Missouri, Kansas City, MO.
Symposia: 505. Neurotrophic and Anti-Angiogenic Effects of PEDF in the Eye - Minisymposium
Retinal Cell Biology
27. (4617) Role of Biologically Active Peptides
M.Coca Prados. Ophthalmology & Visual Sci, Yale University Medical School, New Haven, CT.
Symposia: 516. Ins and Outs of Aqueous Flow - Minisymposium
Physiology & Pharmacology
28. (4594) EXPRESSION AND REGULATION OF COMPONENTS OF THE VISUAL CYCLE CRALBP AND IRBP IN CILIARY EPITHELIAL CELLS
M.Salvador-Silva1, R.Bertazolli-Filho1, S.Ghosh1, J.H. Boatright2, J.M. Nickerson2, J.W. Crabb3, M.Coca-Prados1. 1Ophthalmology and Visual Science, Yale University, New Haven, CT; 2Ophthalmology, Emory University Eye Center, Atlanta, GA; 3Department of Ophthalmic Research, Cleveland Eye Institute, Cleveland, OH.
Paper Session: 512. Advances in Understanding of the Visual Retinoid Cycle
29. (4692/B16) Surgical Management of Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma of the Lacrimal Gland
M.A. Ahmadi1,2A, R.Diba2A, H.G. Saadati2A, M.Kies2B, A.El-Naggar2C, B.Esmaeli2A. 1Ophthalmology, Yale University, New Haven, CT; ASection of Ophthalmology/Department of Plastic Surgery, BThoracic/Head & Neck Medical Oncology, CPathology, 2The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX.
Poster Session: 526. Orbit and Anopthalmic Socket
Anatomy & Pathology
30. (5126/B450) Combined Transpupillary Thermotherapy Enhanced with Indocyanine Green and Intravitreal Triamcinolone Acetonide for Choroidal Neovascularization in Age-related Macular Degeneration
E.P. Jablon1, A.Lavaque2, N.Chaudhry3, D.Tom3, D.V. Alfaro1, H.Quiroz-Mercado4, P.Liggett5. 1Ophthalmology, Retina Consultants of Charleston / Medical University of S. Carolina, Charleston, SC; 2Ophthalmology, New England Retina Associates, Hamden, CT; 3Ophthalmology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT; 4Retina Service, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico; 5Ophthalmology, New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY.
Poster Session: 541. TTT and Radiation for ARMD and Retinal Degeneration
Retina+/Retinal Cell Biology
31. (5316/B640) Glycine receptor mediated activity is required for the maturation of OFF pathway in mouse retina
H.-P.Xu, N.Tian. Ophthalmology & Visual Science, Yale Univ School of Medicine, New Haven, CT.
Poster Session: 547. Retinal Development - I
Retinal Cell Biology
32. (5483/B807) RII subunits of PKA and their localization by AKAP150 is critical for ocular dominance plasticity
Q.S. Fischer1, Y.Yang1, K.B. Jakobsdottir1, G.S. McKnight2, N.W. Daw1. 1Dept. Ophthalmology, Yale Univ. Sch. Med., New Haven, CT; 2Dept. Pharmacology, Univ. Washington Sch. Med., Seattle, WA.
Poster Session: 555. Central Visual Pathways: Functional Imaging, Electrophysiology, and Plasticity
Visual Neurophysiology/Eye Movements, Strabismus, Amblyopia, & Neuro-ophthalmology
33. (5537/B861) Cyclophotocoagulation Versus Panretinal Photocoagulation in the Management of Neovascular Glaucoma
C.V. Guzman1A, M.B. Shields1B, R.A. Adelman1B. 1Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT; BDepartment of Ophthalmology, 1Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT.
Poster Session: 557. Clinical Research III
Glaucoma
34. (5596/B920) Eye injuries, a 4 year study.
V.Tzimis1, N.Afshari2, R.Adelman1. 1Ophthalmology, Yale University Eye Center, New Haven, CT; 2Ophthalmology, Duke University Eye Center, Durham, NC.
Poster Session: 558. Trauma and Oculoplastics/Orbit
Clinical & Epidemiologic Research/Anatomy & Pathology
35. (5598/B922) A Comparison of Comparison of Co-Morbidities, Gender, Age, and Race with Clinical and Histopathologic Severity in Biopsy Positive Temporal Arteritis
B.M. Debroff, V.A. Diaz. Ophthalmology & Vis Sci, Yale Univ Sch of Med, New Haven, CT.
Poster Session: 558. Trauma and Oculoplastics/Orbit
Clinical & Epidemiologic Research/Anatomy & Pathology
36. (5381/B705) A new method of retinal progenitor cell transplantation using biodegradable polymers in vivo
M.Tomita1, E.Lavik2, T.Zahir1, M.Shatos1, R.Langer3, M.J. Young1. 1Department of Ophthalmology, The Schepens Eye Research Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; 2Yale University, New Haven, CT; 3Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA.
Poster Session: 550. Stem Cells
Retinal Cell Biology
37. (1192/B3) The Role of MITF-M during Cell Cycle Progression in Uveal Melanoma
A.E. Loercher, E.M. H. Tank, J.W. Harbour. Ophthalmology, Washington University, St Louis, MO.
Poster Session: 232. Melanoma and Lymphoma I
Anatomy & Pathology
38. (1891/B702) Protein expression of Pigment Epithelial Growth Factor (PEDF) and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) in pigmented and albino rat eyes during postnatal development.
A.-L.Pina1, S.Van Wagenen1, E.-M.Stoerr1, M.Kubitza1, J.Tombran-Tink2, A.Brawanski1. 1Neurosurgery, Regensburg Univ Clinic, Regensburg, Germany; 2Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Missouri, Kansas City, MO.
Poster Session: 261. Angiogenesis: Growth Factors and Inflammatory Mediators
Retinal Cell Biology
39. Moderator J.Tombran-Tink. 1
Symposia: 505. Neurotrophic and Anti-Angiogenic Effects of PEDF in the Eye - Minisymposium
Retinal Cell Biology
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