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Kasi A, Steidl W, Kumar V
Int J Mol Sci . 2025 Feb; 26(3). PMID: 39940664
Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD) is a progressive and debilitating disorder of the corneal endothelium (CE) that affects approximately 4% of individuals over the age of 40. Despite the burden...
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Qureshi S, Lee S, Ritzer L, Kim S, Steidl W, Krest G, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39569143
Purpose: Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, mitophagy/autophagy are known to contribute independently to corneal endothelial (CE) apoptosis in Fuchs' endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD). However, the role of a well-studied...
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Pang Y, Bang J, Kasi A, Li J, Parra C, Fieremans E, et al.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci . 2024 Jul; 65(8):15. PMID: 38975942
Purpose: To investigate the contributions of the microstructural and metabolic brain environment to glaucoma and their association with visual field (VF) loss patterns by using advanced diffusion magnetic resonance imaging...
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Komatsu C, Van der Merwe Y, He L, Kasi A, Sims J, Miller M, et al.
J Neurosci Methods . 2022 Feb; 372:109534. PMID: 35202613
Background: Since adult mammalian retinal ganglion cells cannot regenerate after injury, we have recently established a whole-eye transplantation (WET) rat model that provides an intact optical system to investigate potential...
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Kasi A, Liu C, Faiq M, Chan K
Neural Regen Res . 2021 Sep; 17(5):937-947. PMID: 34558505
Optic nerve health is essential for proper function of the visual system. However, the pathophysiology of certain neurodegenerative disease processes affecting the optic nerve, such as glaucoma, is not fully...
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Kasi A, Faiq M, Chan K
Neural Regen Res . 2018 Dec; 14(3):446-449. PMID: 30539811
Glaucoma, the world's leading cause of irreversible blindness, is a condition for which elevated intraocular pressure is currently the only modifiable risk factor. However, the disorder can continue to progress...