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    Is neutralizing vitreal growth factors a viable strategy to prevent proliferative vitreoretinopathy? by Pennock, Steven, Haddock, Luis J., Eliott, Dean, Mukai, Shizuo, Kazlauskas, Andrius

    Published in Progress in retinal and eye research (01-05-2014)
    “…Proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) is a blinding disorder that occurs in eyes with rhegmatogenous retinal detachment and in eyes that have recently…”
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    Phosphonic Acid-Modified Barium Titanate Polymer Nanocomposites with High Permittivity and Dielectric Strength by Kim, P., Jones, S. C., Hotchkiss, P. J., Haddock, J. N., Kippelen, B., Marder, S. R., Perry, J. W.

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (06-04-2007)
    “…Phosphonic acids act as robust surface modifiers on barium titanate (BT) nanoparticles (NPs) (see figure), affording homogeneous, high‐volume‐fraction…”
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    Simple, Inexpensive Technique for High-Quality Smartphone Fundus Photography in Human and Animal Eyes by Haddock, Luis J., Kim, David Y., Mukai, Shizuo

    Published in Journal of Ophthalmology (01-01-2013)
    “…Purpose. We describe in detail a relatively simple technique of fundus photography in human and rabbit eyes using a smartphone, an inexpensive app for the…”
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    The phoenixins: From discovery of the hormone to identification of the receptor and potential physiologic actions by Stein, Lauren M., Haddock, Christopher J., Samson, Willis K., Kolar, Grant R., Yosten, Gina L.C.

    Published in Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) (01-08-2018)
    “…•Phoenixin is a recently described peptide hormone that is produced by the brain and heart.•Phoenixin exerts its cellular activities via interaction with the G…”
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    Kinase-dead ATM protein is highly oncogenic and can be preferentially targeted by Topo-isomerase I inhibitors by Yamamoto, Kenta, Wang, Jiguang, Sprinzen, Lisa, Xu, Jun, Haddock, Christopher J, Li, Chen, Lee, Brian J, Loredan, Denis G, Jiang, Wenxia, Vindigni, Alessandro, Wang, Dong, Rabadan, Raul, Zha, Shan

    Published in eLife (15-06-2016)
    “…Missense mutations in ATM kinase, a master regulator of DNA damage responses, are found in many cancers, but their impact on ATM function and implications for…”
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    Closing the Loop With Cortical Sensing: The Development of Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation for Essential Tremor Using the Activa PC+S by Fra Czek, Tomasz M, Ferleger, Benjamin I, Brown, Timothy E, Thompson, Margaret C, Haddock, Andrew J, Houston, Brady C, Ojemann, Jeffrey G, Ko, Andrew L, Herron, Jeffrey A, Chizeck, Howard J

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (08-12-2021)
    “…Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) is an important tool in the treatment of pharmacologically resistant neurological movement disorders such as essential tremor (ET)…”
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    Dynamic Infrared Imaging of Vitreous Floaters by Marquez, Marilyn A, Nadelson, Allie, Magraner, Maria, Haddock, Luis J, Fortun, Jorge A

    Published in Clinical ophthalmology (Auckland, N.Z.) (01-01-2023)
    “…To evaluate the use of dynamic infrared (IR) imaging as a tool for the objective evaluation of symptomatic vitreous floaters and to correlate it with the…”
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    PiZ mouse liver accumulates polyubiquitin conjugates that associate with catalytically active 26S proteasomes by Haddock, Christopher J, Blomenkamp, Keith, Gautam, Madhav, James, Jared, Mielcarska, Joanna, Gogol, Edward, Teckman, Jeffrey, Skowyra, Dorota

    Published in PloS one (11-09-2014)
    “…Accumulation of aggregation-prone human alpha 1 antitrypsin mutant Z (AT-Z) protein in PiZ mouse liver stimulates features of liver injury typical of human…”
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    Smartphone Assisted Fundus Fundoscopy/Photography by Barikian, Anita, Haddock, Luis J.

    Published in Current ophthalmology reports (01-03-2018)
    “…Purpose of Review With the introduction of portable fundus photography, the possibility of providing adequate eye care and reducing its cost globally became…”
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    Timing and Outcomes of Vitreoretinal Surgery after Traumatic Retinal Detachment by Orban, Molly, Haddock, Luis J., Islam, Yasmin Florence Khodeja

    Published in Journal of Ophthalmology (01-01-2016)
    “…Traumatic retinal detachments are a significant cause of morbidity. There are currently no evidence-based guidelines on the appropriate time to perform…”
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    Femtosecond laser–assisted retreatment for residual refractive errors after laser in situ keratomileusis by Vaddavalli, Pravin K., MD, Yoo, Sonia H., MD, Diakonis, Vasilios F., MD, PhD, Canto, Ana P., MD, Shah, Nisha V., BS, Haddock, Luis J., MD, Feuer, William J., MS, Culbertson, William W., MD

    Published in Journal of cataract and refractive surgery (01-08-2013)
    “…Purpose To study the utility of creating an additional side cut within the old laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) flap using a femtosecond laser to reduce…”
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    Central retinal artery occlusion on postoperative day one after vitreoretinal surgery by Russell, Jonathan F, Scott, Nathan L, Haddock, Luis J, Eaton, Alexander M, Flynn, Harry W

    “…To report two cases of central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) associated with vitreoretinal surgery. Two patients underwent vitreoretinal surgery and were…”
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    Replacement of a Missing Maxillary Central Incisor Using a Direct Fiber-Reinforced Fixed Dental Prosthesis: A Case Report by Romero, M F, Haddock, F J, Brackett, W W

    Published in Operative dentistry (01-01-2018)
    “…The use of the direct fiber-reinforced fixed dental prosthesis (FDP) restorative technique presented in this article will result in an ideal restoration…”
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    Use of a Modified Matrix Band Technique to Restore Subgingival Root Caries by Brackett, M G, Ryan, J M, Haddock, F J, Romero, M F, Brackett, W W

    Published in Operative dentistry (01-09-2018)
    “…Given the increasing incidence of root caries in the elderly population, clinicians frequently must isolate and restore subgingival preparations. This article…”
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    Pseudoangiomatous retinal gliosis (PARG) treated with iodine plaque in patient with chronic retinal detachment by Marquez, Marilyn A., Fortun, Jorge, Iyer, Prashanth, Harbour, J. William, Haddock, Luis J.

    “…To describe a case of a chronic retinal detachment complicated by the development of pre and subretinal hemorrhage secondary to a large pseudoangiomatous…”
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    Restorative Technique Selection in Class IV Direct Composite Restorations: A Simplified Method by Romero, M F, Haddock, F J, Freites, A G, Brackett, W W, Brackett, M G

    Published in Operative dentistry (01-05-2016)
    “…Use of the techniques presented here will yield highly esthetic resin composite restorations in minimal time. Although more elaborate composite layering…”
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    The role of radiology in the management of systemic sclerosis by Madani, G, Katz, R.D, Haddock, J.A, Denton, C.P, Bell, J.R

    Published in Clinical radiology (01-09-2008)
    “…Systemic sclerosis is a multisystem connective tissue disorder. Radiology plays an integral part in its management, guiding the clinician concerning the onset…”
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    Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Acts Primarily via Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Receptor α to Promote Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy by Pennock, Steven, Haddock, Luis J, Mukai, Shizuo, Kazlauskas, Andrius

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-11-2014)
    “…Proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) is a nonneovascular blinding disease and the leading cause for failure in surgical repair of rhegmatogenous retinal…”
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