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RPE lipofuscin and its role in retinal pathobiology


JR Sparrow, M Boulton - Experimental eye research, 2005 - Elsevier
Lipofuscin is a complex aggregate of material that occurs in a variety of cells
throughout the body, particularly metabolically active postmitotic cells such as
cardiac myocytes, certain neurons and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) ...
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Do blue light filters confer protection against age-related macular degeneration?


TH Margrain, M Boulton, J Marshall, DH … - Progress in retinal and eye research, 2004 - Elsevier
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a major health problem in the
developed world accounting for approximately half of all blind registrations.
Current treatment options are unsuitable for the majority of patients and ...
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Age-related maculopathy and the impact of blue light hazard


PV Algvere, J Marshall, S Seregard - Acta Ophthalmologica Scandinavica, 2006 - interscience.wiley.com
The pathogenesis of age-related maculopathy (ARM), the most common cause of
visual loss after the age of 60 years, is indeed a complicated scenario that
involves a variety of hereditary and environmental factors. The ...
Cited by 52 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 2 versions

Wavefront analysis and contrast sensitivity of aspheric and spherical intraocular lenses: a …


KM Rocha, ES Soriano, MR Chalita, AC Yamada, … - American journal of ophthalmology, 2006 - Elsevier
After 90 days, all eyes had postoperative BSCVA ≥20/32. The AcrySofIQ IOL
showed statistically significant less induction of spherical aberration (P <
.001) when compared with the AMOSensar and the AcrySofNatural IOLs. The ...
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Violet and blue light blocking intraocular lenses: photoprotection versus photoreception

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MA Mainster - British Medical Journal, 2006 - bjo.bmj.com
Results: Retinal photoprotection increases and photoreception decreases as high
pass filters progressively attenuate additional short wavelength light. Violet
blocking IOLs reduce retinal exposure to UV (200–400 nm) radiation and ...
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Intraocular lenses should block UV radiation and violet but not blue light


MA Mainster - Archives of Ophthalmology, 2005 - archopht.highwire.org
Blue light–blocking intraocular lenses (IOLs) trade off rod-mediated visual
function for limited protection against acute retinal phototoxicity. 1
Twenty-five years ago, I cautioned ophthalmologists and manufacturers that ...
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A blue-blocking intraocular lens should be used in cataract surgery


RE Braunstein, JR Sparrow - Archives of ophthalmology, 2005 - archopht.highwire.org
Multiple studies have demonstrated an association between cataract surgery and
AMD. Pollack et al 10 reported that the rate of progression from dry to wet AMD
was more than 4 times greater in the first postoperative year following ...
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New intraocular lens technology


RJ Olson, L Werner, N Mamalis, R Cionni - American journal of ophthalmology, 2005 - Elsevier
An iris fixated phakic IOLs is now approved in the United States (US). There are
concerns for corneal endothelial stability and late dislocation. Other
approaches include anterior chamber fixation with concerns of corneal ...
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Night vision in the elderly: consequences for seeing through a “blue filtering” intraocular lens

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JS Werner - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2005 - bjo.bmj.com
Relative scotopic spectral sensitivity depends only on the rhodopsin
photopigment and ocular media absorption spectra. Rhodopsin is well
characterised so the relative scotopic spectral sensitivity function can be ...
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Light-induced damage to the retina: role of rhodopsin chromophore revisited


M Różanowska, T Sarna - Photochemistry and photobiology, 2005 - BioOne
The presence of the regenerable visual pigment rhodopsin has been shown to be
primarily responsible for the acute photodamage to the retina. The
photoexcitation of rhodopsin leads to isomerization of its chromophore ...
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