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Meta-analysis of Genome-Wide Association Studies Identifies Novel Loci Associated With Optic Disc Morphology

2015

Primary open-angle glaucoma is the most common optic neuropathy and an important cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. The optic nerve head or optic disc is divided in two parts: a central cup (without nerve fibers) surrounded by the neuroretinal rim (containing axons of the retinal ganglion cells). The International Glaucoma Genetics Consortium conducted a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies consisting of 17,248 individuals of European ancestry and 6,841 individuals of Asian ancestry. The outcomes of the genome-wide association studies were disc area and cup area. These specific measurements describe optic nerve morphology in another way than the vertical cup-disc ratio, …

Aginggenetic structuresEpidemiologyOptic diskGlaucomaGenome-wide association studyNeurodegenerativeEyeOptic neuropathyOptic Nerve DiseasesNERVEGWASGenetics (clinical)GeneticsNEIGHBORHOOD ConsortiumATOH7Asiansmedicine.anatomical_structurecup areaOptic nervePublic Health and Health ServicesOPEN-ANGLE GLAUCOMATRAITSOptic discAsian Continental Ancestry Groupmedicine.medical_specialtyOpen angle glaucomaEuropean Continental Ancestry GroupOptic DiskQuantitative Trait LociBiologyOCULAR-TISSUESRetinal ganglionArticleWhite PeopleAsian PeopleOphthalmologymedicineGeneticsHumansdisc areaEye Disease and Disorders of VisionWhitesHuman GenomeNeurosciencesGlaucomaGENOTYPESmedicine.diseaseGENEeye diseasesSIZEglaucomasense organsGenome-Wide Association Study
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Relationship between functional vision and balance and mobility performance in community-dwelling older adults

2013

Background and Aims: Vision is an important prerequisite for balance control and mobility. The role of objectively measured visual functions has been previously studied but less is known about associations of functional vision. That refers to selfperceived vision-based ability to perform daily activities. The aim was to investigate the relationship between functional vision and balance and mobility performance in a community-based sample of older adults. Methods: This study is part of a Geriatric Multidisciplinary Strategy for the Good Care of the Elderly project (GeMS). Participants (576) aged 76 to 100 years (mean age 81 years, 70% women) were interviewed using a seven-item functional vis…

Aginggenetic structuresVision screeningPostural balanceMobility limitationeye diseasesAccidental falls
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Contribution of genetic and environmental effects to postural balance in older female twins

2003

The aim of the present study was to determine the relative roles of genetic and environmental influences on postural balance in older women. The participants were 97 monozygotic (MZ) and 102 dizygotic (DZ) female twins, aged 64–76 yr. Postural sway was measured during side-by-side stance with eyes open and eyes closed, and during semitandem stance with eyes open on a force platform. Sway data were condensed into four first-order and one second-order latent factors. The second-order factor, named balance, incorporates sway data from multiple tests and thus best describes the phenotype of postural balance. The contribution of genetic and environmental influences on the variability of the lat…

Agingmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologyPostureTwins MonozygoticEnvironmentMiddle AgedHeritabilityStructural equation modelingPostural controlPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPhysiology (medical)Twins DizygoticmedicinePostural BalanceHumansFemaleForce platformPsychologyEyes openAgedBalance (ability)Journal of Applied Physiology
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Age-associated oxidative damage leads to absence of γ-cystathionase in over 50% of rat lenses: Relevance in cataractogenesis

2004

Oxidative damage to lens proteins and glutathione depletion play a major role in the development of senile cataract. We previously found that a deficiency in gamma-cystathionase activity may be responsible for glutathione depletion in old lenses. The aims of this study were: (1) to investigate the mechanism that causes the age-related deficiency in gamma-cystathionase activity in the eye lens, and (2) to determine the role of gamma-cystathionase deficiency in cataractogenesis. Two populations of old rats were found, one (56%) whose lenses lacked gamma-cystathionase activity and the rest that exhibited detectable enzyme activity. gamma-Cystathionase protein was absent in lenses from old rats…

Agingmedicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresGlycinemedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryCataractLens proteinchemistry.chemical_compoundPhysiology (medical)Internal medicineLens CrystallineGene expressionmedicineAnimalsRats WistarGlyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenasechemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyCystathionine gamma-lyaseCystathionine gamma-LyaseGlutathioneGlutathioneeye diseasesEnzyme assayRatsOxidative StressEndocrinologyEnzymeBiochemistrychemistryAlkynesbiology.proteinsense organsOxidative stressFree Radical Biology and Medicine
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Mujer, poder político y democracia paritaria. “Mujer y representación política institucional en la Comunidad Valenciana. 1977-1995. 2 parte.

2014

Mujer, poder político y democracia paritaria. “Mujer y representación política institucional en la Comunidad Valenciana. 1977-1995. 2 parte. En esta segunda parte se recogen las mujeres que han formado parte de la Administración Local (alcaldesas, diputadas provinciales y FVMP), en los sindicatos, asi como en otras instituciones: Consell Valencià de Cultura, Consejo de Radiotelevisión Valenciana, Sindicatura de Agravios, Academia Valenciana de la Lengua, universidades, direcciones de partidos políticos, y otras organizaciones de la Comunidad Valenciana. “Mujer y representación política institucional en la Comunidad Valenciana. 1977-1995. Diputadas, ministras y cargos institucionales” es la …

Alcaldesas de la Comunidad Valenciana. Clementina Rodenas Villena. Rita Barberá Nolla. Josefa Mateu. Rosa Mazón. Carmen Gimeno. María Cabanes. Vicenta Bosch Palanca. Josefa Mateu. Violeta Rivera. Rosa Mengual. Empar Navarro i Prosper. Celeste García Estarlich. Mª. Dolores Botella Arbona. Carmen Martínez Ramírez. Gloria Isabel Calero Albal. Francisca R. Viciano Guillem. Teresa Parra Almiñana. Vicenta Tortosa Urrea. Rosa Maria Verdú Ramos. Mª. Milagrosa Martínez Navarro. Ana Noguera. María Ángeles Crespo Martínez. María Emma Iranzo Martín. Amparo Belmonte Burgos. María Ángeles Crespo Martínez. Lina Insa Rico. Teresa Ballester Artigues. Elena María Bastidas Bono. Mª. Elena Albentosa Ruso. María Rosa Verdú Alonso. María José Torres Amorós. María José García Herrero. Antonia Martínez Soler. Mª del Carmen Martínez Clemor. Enriqueta Seller Roca de Togores. Juliana González Maillo. Mercedes Alonso García. Mª de los Frutos Barceló La Torre. Luisa Pastor Lillo. Mª Antonieta Carratalá Aracil. María del Carmen Jiménez Egea. María Milagros Diego Martínez. Ana María Kringe Sánchez. Josefa Martín Bru. Luisa Pastor Lillo. María Gloria Pérez Martínez. María Teresa Sempere Juan. María Teresa Carbonell Bernabeu. María Loreto Martínez Ramos. Alicia Vázquez Fernández. Carmen García-Fuster y González-Alegre. Encarna Lerma Blasco. Francisca Gimeno Mocholi.Concha Martínez Romero. María A. Crespo Martínez. Gloria Arnandis Boix. Rosa Isabel Ribes Abel. Margarita Pin Arboledas. Nuria Espí de Navas. Purificación Martí Fenollosa. Asunción Quinzá Alegre. María Consuelo Orias Gonzalvo. Ascensión Figueres Górriz. María Remedios Vila Castelló. Mª Luisa Oliver Mallasén. Herminia Palomar Pérez. María Teresa Sidro. Carmina Martinavarro Moya. Consuelo Sanz Molés. Concepción Saenz Laín. Gobernadora civil de Castellón. Carmen Moya García delegada del Gobierno en la Comunidad Valenciana. Carmen Mas Rubio delegada del Gobierno en la Comunidad Valenciana. Pilar Brabo. Dulce Contreras Isabel Segura Maria Antonia García Benau. Cristina Santamaría Siurana. Isabel Morant. Adela Cortina. Neus Campillo. Trinidad Simó. Remedios Sánchez entre otras. Irene Abad Miró. María Francisca Abad García. Mari Luz Terradas. Amparo Caballer Cabo.Foro de Opinión. María Dolores Vilanova Alonso. Amparo Llop. María José Reyes. Mariló Pla. Cristina Piris. Victoria Prades. Mari Luz Marco. Julia Carles. Elisa Cabanes. Magarita Sanz Alonso. Ofelia Vila Hernández. Carme Morenilla i Talens. Rosa Mª Magdalena Rodríguez Pérez. Rosa Serrano Llácer. Síndic de Greuges de la Comunidad Valenciana. Julia Sevilla Merino. Emilia Caballero Álvarez. Ascensión Figueres Górriz. Carmen Barceló Torres. Verónica Cantó Doménech. Maria Soledad González Felip. Amàlia Alba Tarazona. Dones Progressistes. Susana Camarero Benitez. Macarena Montesinos. Marcela Miró Pérez. Pepa Chesa. Mª Josep Amigó. Teresa Blat. Lobby Europeo de Mujeres. Rosa Solbes. Inmaculada Serra Yoldi.:CIENCIA POLÍTICA [UNESCO]UNESCO::CIENCIA POLÍTICA
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Tuning The Selectivity To Aldehyde Via Ph Regulation In The Photocatalytic Oxidation Of 4-Methoxybenzyl Alcohol And Vanillyl Alcohol By Tio2 Catalysts

2021

Abstract The influence of pH on the photocatalytic partial oxidation of 4-methoxybenzyl alcohol (MBA) and vanillyl alcohol (VA) to their corresponding aldehydes in aqueous suspension under UVA irradiation was investigated by using poorly crystalline home-prepared and crystalline commercial TiO2 (BDH, Merck and Degussa P25) photocatalysts. The results clearly show as tuning pH can strongly impart selectivity and activity to photocatalytic processes which are often quite unselective in aqueous suspensions. It was found that pH effect on reaction rate and product selectivity strongly depended on TiO2 crystallinity and substrate type. In the case of MBA oxidation, photoreactivity and selectivit…

Alcohol02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesAldehydeGreen synthesis p-Anisaldehyde pH effect Photocatalysis TiO2 VanillinCatalysisVanillyl alcoholchemistry.chemical_compoundChemical Engineering (miscellaneous)Partial oxidationWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental scienceschemistry.chemical_classificationSettore ING-IND/24 - Principi Di Ingegneria ChimicaAqueous solutionProcess Chemistry and Technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPollutioneye diseaseschemistryPhotocatalysissense organsSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle Tecnologie0210 nano-technologySelectivityNuclear chemistry
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Retinal function assessment in alcohol use disorder patients

2019

Objective. Retinal injury induced by ethanol consumption has been previously reported in animal models, including biochemical, histological and functional alterations. These results need to be clinically tested in alcoholic patients which do not report several systemic or ophthalmic diseases. Methods. Six patients with alcohol use disorder were recruited from an ‘Alcoholism Treatment Unit’. All of them with active alcohol consumption when the study was conducted or that had stopped drinking six months prior to the study, with no ocular disease or visual acuity alterations. All patients underwent fundus photography, optical coherence tomography (OCT) as well as visual field test. Electrophys…

AlcoholísmoAlcoholismogenetic structuresalcoholelectroretinogramOftalmologíasense organsvisual evoked potentialEnfermedadesEnfermedadeye diseases
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Influence of the electro-optical properties of an a-Si:H single layer on the performances of a pin solar cell

2012

We analyze the results of an extensive characterization study involving electrical and optical measurements carried out on hydrogenated amorphous silicon (α-Si:H) thin film materials fabricated under a wide range of deposition conditions. By adjusting the synthesis parameters, we evidenced how conductivity, activation energy, electrical transport and optical absorption of an α-Si:H layer can be modified and optimized. We analyzed the activation energy and the pre-exponential factor of the dark conductivity by varying the dopant-to-silane gas flow ratio. Optical measurements allowed to extract the absorption spectra and the optical bandgap. Additionally, we report on the temperature dependen…

Amorphous siliconThin film materialThin film solar cell Activation energySingle junctionConductivitySettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della Materialaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundElectric conductivitylawMaterials ChemistryThin filmAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Preexponential factorGas-flow ratioMetals and AlloysSurfaces and InterfacesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsTemperature dependenceHydrogenated amorphous siliconOptoelectronicsElectric propertieQuantum efficiencyHydrogenationOptical data processingDeposition conditionSiliconMaterials scienceActivation energyQuantum efficiencySynthesis conditionVapor deposition SiliconOpticsSolar cellActivation energyDark conductivityCharacterization studieElectromagnetic wave absorptionThin filmDepositionElectrooptical propertieThin film solar cellConductivitybusiness.industryEnergy conversion efficiencySolar cellAmorphous siliconMeyer-Neldel ruleOptical propertieOptical measurementelectro-optical propertiesNanostructured materialSilicon; Solar cell; electro-optical propertiesElectrical transportchemistrySynthesis parameterOptical variables measurementSingle layerConversion efficiencybusinessOptical gap
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Successful subretinal delivery and monitoring of MicroBeads in mice

2013

BACKGROUND: To monitor viability of implanted genetically engineered and microencapsulated human stem cells (MicroBeads) in the mouse eye, and to study the impact of the beads and/or xenogenic cells on retinal integrity. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: MicroBeads were implanted into the subretinal space of SV126 wild type mice using an ab externo approach. Viability of microencapsulated cells was monitored by noninvasive retinal imaging (Spectralis™ HRA+OCT). Retinal integrity was also assessed with retinal imaging and upon the end of the study by light and electron microscopy. The implanted GFP-marked cells encapsulated in subretinal MicroBeads remained viable over a period of up to 4 mont…

Anatomy and PhysiologyMouseGreen Fluorescent Proteinslcsh:MedicineEyeRetinaMiceModel OrganismsMolecular Cell BiologyAnimalsHumansInherited Eye DisordersFluorescent Antibody Technique Indirectlcsh:ScienceBiologyMicroscopy ConfocalStem CellsRetinal Degenerationlcsh:RMesenchymal Stem CellsAnimal ModelsImmunohistochemistrySensory SystemsMicrospheresOphthalmoscopyOphthalmologyMicroscopy ElectronMedicineRetinal DisordersSurgerylcsh:QCellular TypesTomography Optical CoherenceResearch ArticleDevelopmental BiologyNeuroscienceStem Cell TransplantationPLoS ONE
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Accommodative intraocular lenses: current status

2005

Purpose of review The possibility of using a monofocal IOL with accommodative ability allows refractive cataract surgery with a clearly decreased potential of photic phenomena. Three IOLs of different designs and materials have demonstrated accommodative ability, but the degree of accommodative amplitude has been reported to different extents and variabilities. The plate-haptic CrystaLens has a hinged design that might permit forward movement of the optic as a result of pressure changes in the vitreous cavity. The 1CU has modified haptics that bend in the bag as the lens capsule contracts, which are supposed to cause anterior displacement of the lens optic. With the dual-optic one-piece Syn…

Anterior lensgenetic structuresmedicine.medical_treatmentCataract ExtractionProsthesis Designlaw.inventionLens Implantation IntraocularlawmedicineHumansLenses IntraocularLens capsulebusiness.industryAccommodation OcularPresbyopiaGeneral MedicinePresbyopiaCataract surgerymedicine.diseaseeye diseasesLens (optics)OphthalmologyIntraocular lensesCapsular bagOptometrysense organsbusinessAccommodationCurrent Opinion in Ophthalmology
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