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26 April 2016 Non-invasive detection of laser-induced retinal injury through the vitreous using dynamic light scattering (Conference Presentation)
Rafat R. Ansari, Melissa Naiman, Rachida Bouhenni, Jeffery Dunmire, Ying Liu, Qundeel Rafiq, Deepak Edward, David Gothard
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Proceedings Volume 9693, Ophthalmic Technologies XXVI; 969317 (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2214980
Event: SPIE BiOS, 2016, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
Laser radiation entering the eye has the potential of damaging the retina. As an inflammatory response, the proteins can rush to the lesion site created by laser exposure. We explore the hypothesis if these proteins can be detected non-invasively. In this preliminary study, we developed a new brief-case size dynamic light scattering instrument to detect these proteins in-vivo in the rabbit vitreous. The results were validated with bio-chemical analysis.
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Rafat R. Ansari, Melissa Naiman, Rachida Bouhenni, Jeffery Dunmire, Ying Liu, Qundeel Rafiq, Deepak Edward, and David Gothard "Non-invasive detection of laser-induced retinal injury through the vitreous using dynamic light scattering (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 9693, Ophthalmic Technologies XXVI, 969317 (26 April 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2214980
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KEYWORDS
Dynamic light scattering

Proteins

Vitreous

Laser scattering

Injuries

Biological research

Eye

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