Cytotoxic effect of lomefloxacin in culture of human epidermal melanocytes
A Beberok, M Otręba, D Wrześniok, E Buszman - Pharmacological reports, 2013 - Springer
Methods Normal human epidermal melanocytes and the model DOPA-melanin were used.
The binding parameters of lomefloxacin-melanin complexes as well as the antibiotic effect …
The binding parameters of lomefloxacin-melanin complexes as well as the antibiotic effect …
The adaptive significance of human scleral brightness: an experimental study
Homogeneously depigmented sclerae have long been proposed to be uniquely human—an
adaptation to enable cooperative behaviour by facilitating interpersonal coordination …
adaptation to enable cooperative behaviour by facilitating interpersonal coordination …
A cross-sectional optical coherence tomography study in patients on taxane-based therapy and a case report with the literature review
M Kaya, F Atas, Z Gulsum Guc, I Oztop… - Cutaneous and …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose To evaluate the characteristics of macular retinal and subfoveal choroidal changes
in patients already on taxane-based therapy by the help of spectral domain optical …
in patients already on taxane-based therapy by the help of spectral domain optical …
Finasteride-associated cataract and intraoperative floppy-iris syndrome
AC Wong, ST Mak - Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery, 2011 - journals.lww.com
A 47-year-old man who had been using finasteride for male pattern alopecia for 4 years
complained of progressive bilateral blurring of vision. His general health had been good …
complained of progressive bilateral blurring of vision. His general health had been good …
Antihistamines in ocular allergy: are they all created equal?
MB Abelson, JT McLaughlin, PJ Gomes - Current Allergy and Asthma …, 2011 - Springer
Use of topical antihistamines in the treatment of allergic conjunctivitis has evolved over the
past several decades as our knowledge of the nature of the underlying disease has …
past several decades as our knowledge of the nature of the underlying disease has …
Melanocytotoxic chemicals and their toxic mechanisms
M Kim, KM Lim - Toxicological Research, 2022 - Springer
Melanocyte cell death can lead to various melanocyte-related skin diseases including
vitiligo and leukoderma. Melanocytotoxic chemicals are one of the most well-known causes …
vitiligo and leukoderma. Melanocytotoxic chemicals are one of the most well-known causes …
Case report: Linezolid optic neuropathy and proposed evidenced-based screening recommendation
SP Dempsey, A Sickman… - Optometry and Vision …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Case Report: Linezolid Optic Neuropathy and Proposed Evidenc... : Optometry and Vision
Science Case Report: Linezolid Optic Neuropathy and Proposed Evidenced-based Screening …
Science Case Report: Linezolid Optic Neuropathy and Proposed Evidenced-based Screening …
Disease of the year: differential diagnosis of uveitic macular edema
Uveitic cystoid macular edema (UME) is an important cause of visual morbidity among
patients with both infectious and non-infectious uveitis. UME may be associated in more …
patients with both infectious and non-infectious uveitis. UME may be associated in more …
Ocular toxicity from systemically administered xenobiotics
MR Gokulgandhi, AD Vadlapudi… - Expert opinion on drug …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction: The eye is considered as the most privileged organ because of the blood–
ocular barrier that acts as a barrier to systemically administered xenobiotics. However, there …
ocular barrier that acts as a barrier to systemically administered xenobiotics. However, there …
A comparison of reversible versus irreversible protein glutathionylation
DM Townsend, VI Lushchak, AJL Cooper - Advances in cancer research, 2014 - Elsevier
Glutathionylation is generally a reversible posttranslational modification that occurs to
cysteine residues that have been exposed to reactive oxygen species (P-SSG). This cyclical …
cysteine residues that have been exposed to reactive oxygen species (P-SSG). This cyclical …