Hampson, Karen M. Turcotte, Raphaël Miller, Donald T. Kurokawa, Kazuhiro Males, Jared R. Ji, Na Booth, Martin J.
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Nature Reviews Methods Primers
This Primer provides an overview of the general principles of adaptive optics and explores the different ways in which adaptive optics can correct optical aberrations for high-resolution imaging in the fields of astronomy, vision science and microscopy.
Martin, Nicolas F. Venn, Kim A. Aguado, David S. Starkenburg, Else González Hernández, Jonay I. Ibata, Rodrigo A. Bonifacio, Piercarlo Caffau, Elisabetta Sestito, Federico Arentsen, Anke
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Nature
Observations of a stellar stream below the metallicity floor for a disrupted globular cluster are described.
Chantarat, Tongtan McGovern, Patricia M Enns, Eva A Hardeman, Rachel R
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Journal of human hypertension
Despite extensive evidence of work as a key social determinant of hypertension, risk prediction equations incorporating this information are lacking. Such limitations hinder clinicians' ability to tailor patient care and comprehensively address hypertension risk factors. This study examined whether including work characteristics in hypertension ris...
Bhayani, Raj Martínez de la Casa, Jose Maria Figus, Michele Klabe, Karsten Rabiolo, Alessandro Mercieca, Karl
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Eye (London, England)
To evaluate 1-year success rates and safety profile of Preserflo™ Microshunt in glaucoma patients. Retrospective multicentre cohort study of 100 consecutive eyes (91 patients) from four tertiary-referral glaucoma centres. Four intraocular pressure (IOP) criteria were defined: A: IOP ≤ 21 mmHg+IOP reduction ≥20% from baseline; B: IOP ≤ 18 mmHg+IOP r...
Kilduff, Caroline L S Deshmukh, Mira Guevara, Gabriella Neece, Jessica Daniel, Claire Thomas, Peter B M Lovegrove, Claire Sim, Dawn A Timlin, Hannah M
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Eye (London, England)
Ophthalmic examinations are mostly documented using sketches and written descriptions. Improvements in app security and IT infrastructure mean that high-quality anterior segment photographs can be routinely collected with smartphones alone. The lid oncology team relied on pre-operative formal slit-lamp imaging in the one-stop biopsy clinic, a lengt...
Mirza, Enver Belviranli, Selman Gundogan, Ali Osman Adam, Mehmet Oltulu, Refik
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Eye (London, England)
To investigate whether SARS-CoV-2 causes morphological changes in the corneal sub-basal nerve plexus (CSNP) of post-COVID-19 patients using in vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM). A total of 70 participants were included in the study and were divided into three groups. Post-COVID-19 patients with neurological manifestations were considered Group 1 (n =...
Murphy, George Owasil, Raisah Kanavati, Sam Ashena, Zahra Nanavaty, Mayank A
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Eye (London, England)
To assess the proportion of maculopathy detectable only on optical coherence tomography (OCT) versus slit lamp indirect ophthalmoscopy (SLIO) during cataract assessment. Population: Consecutive patients attending cataract assessments. All patients underwent OCT and SLIO. SLIO findings were recorded before reviewing OCT. Scans were examined to compa...
Kimera, Isaac Derickk Namugenyi, Christabellah Schwartz, Jeremy I Musimbaggo, Douglas Joseph Ssenyonjo, Rebecca Atukunda, Praise Mutungi, Gerald Mugabe, Frank Ambangira, Fortunate Mbuliro, Mary
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Journal of human hypertension
Multi-month dispensing (MMD) is a patient-centered approach in which stable patients receive medicine refills of three months or more. In this pre-post longitudinal study, we determined hypertension and HIV treatment outcomes in a cohort of hypertensive PLHIV at baseline and 12 months of receiving integrated MMD. At each clinical encounter, one hea...
Yang, Daeho Oh, Seung-hoon Han, Junseok Son, Gibeom Kim, Jinuk Kim, Junki Lee, Moonjoo An, Kyungwon
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Nature Photonics
The counterpart of superradiance, called superabsorption, has now been observed. Superabsorption rates are much higher than that of ordinary absorption and may enable weak-signal exploitation.
Long, Teng Fortunato, Nuno M. Opahle, Ingo Zhang, Yixuan Samathrakis, Ilias Shen, Chen Gutfleisch, Oliver Zhang, Hongbin
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npj Computational Materials
Autonomous materials discovery with desired properties is one of the ultimate goals for materials science, and the current studies have been focusing mostly on high-throughput screening based on density functional theory calculations and forward modeling of physical properties using machine learning. Applying the deep learning techniques, we have d...