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    Visualizing the enzyme mechanism of mevalonate diphosphate decarboxylase by Chen, Chun-Liang, Paul, Lake N., Mermoud, James C., Steussy, Calvin Nicklaus, Stauffacher, Cynthia V.

    Published in Nature communications (07-08-2020)
    “…Mevalonate diphosphate decarboxylases (MDDs) catalyze the ATP-dependent-Mg 2+ -decarboxylation of mevalonate-5-diphosphate (MVAPP) to produce isopentenyl…”
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    Self-regulation of inter-hemispheric visual cortex balance through real-time fMRI neurofeedback training by Robineau, F., Rieger, S.W., Mermoud, C., Pichon, S., Koush, Y., Van De Ville, D., Vuilleumier, P., Scharnowski, F.

    Published in NeuroImage (Orlando, Fla.) (15-10-2014)
    “…Recent advances in neurofeedback based on real-time functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) allow for learning to control spatially localized brain…”
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    Mevalonate 5-diphosphate mediates ATP binding to the mevalonate diphosphate decarboxylase from the bacterial pathogen Enterococcus faecalis by Chen, Chun-Liang, Mermoud, James C., Paul, Lake N., Steussy, Calvin Nicklaus, Stauffacher, Cynthia V.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (29-12-2017)
    “…The mevalonate pathway produces isopentenyl diphosphate (IPP), a building block for polyisoprenoid synthesis, and is a crucial pathway for growth of the human…”
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    Reading with multiple preferred retinal loci: implications for training a more efficient reading strategy by Déruaz, A, Whatham, A.R, Mermoud, C, Safran, A.B

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-12-2002)
    “…The reading strategies in individuals with central scotomas and more than one preferred retinal locus (PRL) were investigated using a scanning laser…”
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    Multifocal electroretinography in follow-up of patients treated with hydroxychloroquine by Aliferis, K, Mermoud, C, Safran, A B

    Published in Journal francais d'ophtalmologie (01-09-2011)
    “…Ophthalmologic follow-up of hydroxychloroquine-treated patients is of major importance because of the risk for potentially irreversible retinal toxicity. The…”
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    L’apport de l’électrorétinographie multifocale dans le suivi des patients traités par hydroxychloroquine by Aliferis, K., Mermoud, C., Safran, A.B.

    Published in Journal français d'ophtalmologie (01-09-2011)
    “…Le suivi ophtalmologique des patients sous hydroxychloroquine est d’une importance majeure compte tenu du risque de toxicité rétinienne potentiellement…”
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    Full text reading with a central scotoma: pseudo regressions and pseudo line losses by Safran, Avinoam B, Duret, Florence, Issenhuth, Marc, Mermoud, Christophe

    Published in British journal of ophthalmology (01-12-1999)
    “…AIMS To investigate the reading strategy of a patient with central scotoma, using several preferred retinal loci (PRL). METHODS A 47 year old man with…”
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    Feasibility of automated visual field examination in children between 5 and 8 years of age by Safran, A. B., Laffi, G. L., Bullinger, A., Viviani, P., de Weisse, C., Désangles, D., Tschopp, C., Mermoud, C.

    Published in British journal of ophthalmology (01-06-1996)
    “…AIMS--To investigate how young children develop the ability to undergo a visual field evaluation using regular automated perimetry. METHODS--The study included…”
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    Angioscotomata and morphological features of related vessels in automated perimetry by Safran, A B, Halfon, A, Safran, E, Mermoud, C

    Published in British journal of ophthalmology (01-02-1995)
    “…AIMS--To determine principles which regulate the occurrence of angioscotomata in automated static perimetry, variations in light sensitivity were correlated…”
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    Direction-selective motion blindness after unilateral posterior brain damage by Blanke, Olaf, Landis, Theodor, Mermoud, Christophe, Spinelli, Laurent, Safran, Avinoam B.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-08-2003)
    “…Motion blindness (MB) is defined as the selective disturbance of visual motion perception despite intact perception of other features of the visual scene. MB…”
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    470 L’apport de l’électro-rétinographie multifocale dans le suivi des patients traités par hydroxychloroquine : une étude rétrospective by Aliferis, K., Mermoud, C., Safran, A.B.

    Published in Journal français d'ophtalmologie (01-04-2009)
    “…Nous avons conduit une étude rétrospective pour apprécier la capacité de l’électro-rétinographie multifocale à reconnaître des signes précoces de toxicité…”
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    Computer-based measurement of letter and word acuity by Whatham, Andrew R., Mermoud, Christophe, Déruaz, Anouk, Goldschmidt, Mira, Zesiger, Pascal, Safran, Avinoam B.

    Published in Ophthalmic & physiological optics (01-03-2006)
    “…Determining causes of poor reading ability is an important step in trying to ameliorate reading performance in low‐vision patients. One important parameter is…”
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    Automated visual field examination in children aged 5–8 years: Part I: Experimental validation of a testing procedure by Tschopp, Chantal, Safran, Avinoam B, Viviani, Paolo, Bullinger, André, Reicherts, Michael, Mermoud, Christophe

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-07-1998)
    “…In 106 children aged 5–8 years, we determined how much training was needed to stabilize the response strategy prior to actual visual field assessment and we…”
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    Automated visual field examination in children aged 5–8 years: Part II: Normative values by Tschopp, Chantal, Safran, Avinoam B, Viviani, Paolo, Reicherts, Michael, Bullinger, André, Mermoud, Christophe

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-07-1998)
    “…We determined normative values for the visual sensitivity threshold in 118 children aged 5–8 years, using automated static perimetry (Octopus 2000R, program…”
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    Does visual sensitivity improve between 5 and 8 years? A study of automated visual field examination by Tschopp, Chantal, Viviani, Paolo, Reicherts, Michael, Bullinger, André, Rudaz, Nicolas, Mermoud, Christophe, Safran, Avinoam B

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-03-1999)
    “…In 74 normal subjects (62 children aged 5–8 years and 12 adults), we tested the widely-held belief that visual sensitivity improves substantially during…”
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    Automated static perimetry in the child: methodologic and practical problems by Tschopp, C, Safran, A B, Laffi, J L, Mermoud, C, Bullinger, A, Viviani, P

    “…In a pediatric population, the use of computerized static perimetry is known as particularly difficult. The specific difficulties which may occur when testing…”
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    Refixation strategies in four patients with macular disorders by Duret, Florence, Buquet, Cathy, Charlier, Jacques, Mermoud, Christophe, Viviani, Paolo, Safran, Avinoam B.

    “…Purpose: This study was undertaken to identify visual search strategies performed during refixation tasks in four patients with central scotomas. Methods: Eye…”
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    The Gray Scale of the Octopus N1 perimetry analysis program in neuro-ophthalmology by Safran, A B, Mermoud, C, Bouzouaïa, C, Haefliger, I O, Desangles, D, de Weisse, C

    “…The gray scale of the Octopus neuro-ophthalmologic program N1 shows the difference between actual values and age-related normality. This permits optimal…”
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