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    A Need to Revise Human Exposure Limits for Ultraviolet UV‐C Radiation by Sliney, David H., Stuck, Bruce E.

    Published in Photochemistry and photobiology (01-05-2021)
    “…The COVID‐19 pandemic has greatly heightened interest in ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) as an important intervention strategy to disinfect air in…”
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    WAVELENGTH DEPENDENCE OF OCULAR DAMAGE THRESHOLDS IN THE NEAR-IR TO FAR-IR TRANSITION REGION: PROPOSED REVISIONS TO MPES by Zuclich, Joseph A, Lund, David J, Stuck, Bruce E

    Published in Health physics (1958) (01-01-2007)
    “…This report summarizes the results of a series of infrared (IR) laser-induced ocular damage studies conducted over the past decade. The studies examined…”
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    Laser-induced corneal injury: validation of a computer model to predict thresholds by Jean, Mathieu, Schulmeister, Karl, Lund, David J, Stuck, Bruce E

    Published in Biomedical optics express (01-01-2021)
    “…The exposure and emission limits of ICNIRP, IEC 60825-1 and ANSI Z136.1 to protect the cornea are based on a limited number of studies. To broaden the…”
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    Steroidal and Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Medications Can Improve Photoreceptor Survival after Laser Retinal Photocoagulation by Brown, Jeremiah, MS, MD, Hacker, Henry, MD, Schuschereba, Steven T., PhD, Zwick, Harry, PhD, Lund, David J., BS, Stuck, Bruce E., MS

    Published in Ophthalmology (Rochester, Minn.) (01-10-2007)
    “…Objective To determine whether methylprednisolone or indomethacin can enhance photoreceptor survival after laser retinal injury in an animal model. Design…”
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    Transplantation of quantum dot-labelled bone marrow-derived stem cells into the vitreous of mice with laser-induced retinal injury: Survival, integration and differentiation by Wang, Heuy-Ching, Brown, Jeremiah, Alayon, Helena, Stuck, Bruce E.

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (31-03-2010)
    “…Accidental laser exposure to the eyes may result in serious visual impairment due to retina degeneration. Currently limited treatment is available for laser…”
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    REVIEW OF THRESHOLDS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR REVISED EXPOSURE LIMITS FOR LASER AND OPTICAL RADIATION FOR THERMALLY INDUCED RETINAL INJURY by Schulmeister, Karl, Stuck, Bruce E, Lund, David J, Sliney, David H

    Published in Health physics (1958) (01-02-2011)
    “…Exposure limits (ELs) for laser and optical broadband radiation that are derived to protect the retina from adverse thermally-induced effects vary as a…”
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    Variation of laser-induced retinal injury thresholds with retinal irradiated area: 0.1-s duration, 514-nm exposures by Lund, David J, Edsall, Peter, Stuck, Bruce E, Schulmeister, Karl

    Published in Journal of biomedical optics (01-03-2007)
    “…The retinal injury threshold dose for laser exposure varies as a function of the irradiated area on the retina. Zuclich reported thresholds for laser-induced…”
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    RETINAL INJURY THRESHOLDS FOR BLUE WAVELENGTH LASERS by Lund, David J, Stuck, Bruce E, Edsall, Peter

    Published in Health physics (1958) (01-05-2006)
    “…The interaction mechanism leading to laser-induced retinal alteration can be thermal or non-thermal, depending upon the wavelength of the laser radiation and…”
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    Current state and implications of research on biological effects of millimeter waves: A review of the literature by Pakhomov, Andrei G., Akyel, Yahya, Pakhomova, Olga N., Stuck, Bruce E., Murphy, Michael R.

    Published in Bioelectromagnetics (1998)
    “…In recent years, research into biological and medical effects of millimeter waves (MMW) has expanded greatly. This paper analyzes general trends in the area…”
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    Oxygen enhances lethal effect of high-intensity, ultrashort electrical pulses by Walker III, Kerfoot, Pakhomova, Olga N., Kolb, Juergen, Schoenbach, Karl S., Stuck, Bruce E., Murphy, Michael R., Pakhomov, Andrei G.

    Published in Bioelectromagnetics (01-04-2006)
    “…The study explored the effect of ambient oxygen on mammalian cell survival after exposure to 10 ns duration, high voltage electrical pulses (nsEP, 80–90 or…”
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    Effects of high power microwave pulses on synaptic transmission and long term potentiation in hippocampus by Pakhomov, Andrei G., Doyle, Joanne, Stuck, Bruce E., Murphy, Michael R.

    Published in Bioelectromagnetics (01-04-2003)
    “…Effects of short, extremely high power microwave pulses (EHPP) on neuronal network function were explored by electrophysiological techniques in the isolated…”
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    Laser-induced macular holes demonstrate impaired choroidal perfusion by Allen, Ronald D, Brown, Jr, Jeremiah, Zwick, Harry, Schuschereba, Steven T, Lund, David J, Stuck, Bruce E

    Published in Retina (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-02-2004)
    “…To evaluate choroidal perfusion following creation of a laser-induced macular hole in a nonhuman primate model. Six rhesus monkeys underwent macular exposures…”
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    Human Pupil and Eyelid Response to Intense Laser Light: Implications for Protection by Stamper, David A., Lund, David J., Molchany, Jerome W., Stuck, Bruce E.

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-12-2002)
    “…Natural ocular protective measures induced by laser glare at 514 nm were evaluated concomitant with the performance of a tracking task. Light-induced eyelid…”
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    Assessment of alleged retinal laser injuries by Mainster, Martin A, Stuck, Bruce E, Brown, Jr, Jeremiah

    Published in Archives of ophthalmology (1960) (01-08-2004)
    “…Accidental retinal laser injuries are easily diagnosed when there are known laser sources, typical macular injuries, and visual deficits consistent with…”
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    Comparison of dose dependences for bioeffects of continuous-wave and high-peak power microwave emissions using gel-suspended cell cultures by Pakhomov, Andrei G., Gajšek, Peter, Allen, Lori, Stuck, Bruce E., Murphy, Michael R.

    Published in Bioelectromagnetics (01-02-2002)
    “…The study compared bioeffects of continuous wave (CW) microwaves and short, extremely high power pulses (EHPP) at the same carrier frequency (9.3 GHz) and…”
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    Retinal Image Motion During Deliberate Fixation: Implications to Laser Safety for Long Duration Viewing by Ness, James W, Zwick, Harry, Stuck, Bruce E, Lurid, David J, Lurid, Brian J, Molchany, Jerome W, Sliney, David H

    Published in Health physics (1958) (01-02-2000)
    “…With the easy attainability of hand-held laser devices and the burgeoning light emitting diode (LED) technology, safety standards for long-term viewing of…”
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    EFFECT OF SOURCE INTENSITY ON ABILITY TO FIXATE: IMPLICATIONS FOR LASER SAFETY by Lund, Brian J, Zwick, Harry, Lund, David J, Stuck, Bruce E

    Published in Health physics (1958) (01-11-2003)
    “…ABSTRACT—During long-term viewing of a continuous light source, head and eye movements affect the distribution of energy deposited in the retina. Previous…”
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    Comparative effects of extremely high power microwave pulses and a brief CW irradiation on pacemaker function in isolated frog heart slices by Pakhomov, Andrei G., Mathur, Satnam P., Doyle, Joanne, Stuck, Bruce E., Kiel, Jonathan L., Murphy, Michael R.

    Published in Bioelectromagnetics (01-05-2000)
    “…The existence of specific bioeffects due to high peak power microwaves and their potential health hazards are among the most debated but least explored…”
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