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Subspecialties Retina

Interleukin Forward to a Promising Future in AMD

| Mark Hillen

A novel signaling pathway that leads to choroidal neovascularization has been identified – with obvious therapeutic potential

Subspecialties Retina

First, Do No Harm

| Mark Hillen

A new study concludes that most surgical procedures used to treat optic disc pits are of no benefit – and may even be harmfu

Subspecialties Retina

The Poor Man’s Aflibercept?

| Michael Schubert

Like bevacizumab before it, ophthalmologists are trying off-label ziv-aflibercept (formulated for systemic use) in the eye. Masterstroke or madness?

Subspecialties Retina

From Intestine to Eye

| Michael Schubert

Gut microbes may be responsible for activating the T-cells that cause autoimmune uveitis

Subspecialties Retina

New Kid on the Block

| Michael Schubert

Can amniotic stem cells suppress pathologic retinal neovascularization?

Subspecialties Retina

Analyzing the AMD Proteome

| Michael Koss

Looking at vitreous samples allows us to determine which proteins are involved in the disease process, and to what degree

Subspecialties Retina

Taking the Heat out of Retinal Laser Therapy

| Wilson Heriot

There’s currently an unmet need for effective interventions in early-stage retinal degenerative diseases – before vision is lost. Can three-nanosecond pulse laser therapy meet that need?

Subspecialties Retina

A Novel Avastin Injection Technique

| Murad Sunalp

Direct visualization delivery of bevacizumab in pseudophakic eyes for the treatment of subretinal neovascularization

Subspecialties Basic & Translational Research

AMD – The Modern Marathon

| Tiarnán Keenan

The path to truly effective AMD therapies is long and requires us to recognize that it’s not a single disease entity: toil and teamwork are needed to triumph

Subspecialties Professional Development

The Long and Winding Road to VEGF

| Roisin McGuigan

Sitting Down With...Patricia A. D’Amore, Director, Howe Laboratory; Director of Research, Schepens EyeResearch Institute, and Charles L. Schepens Professor of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts, USA.

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