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February 8, 2021
Re: Wåhlin et al.: Optic nerve length before and after spaceflight (Ophthalmology. 2021;128:309-316)
Peter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
JAMA Ophthalmology
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September 15, 2022
The Enigma of the Posterior Displacement of the Bruch Membrane Opening During Spaceflight
Peter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
NPJ Microgravity
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April 20, 2021
The glymphatic pathway in the optic nerve: did astronauts already reveal signs of its existence?
Peter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
Eye (London, England)
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August 10, 2021
The odyssey of the ocular and cerebrospinal fluids during a mission to Mars: the "ocular glymphatic system" under pressure
Peter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
JAMA Ophthalmology
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May 15, 2020
Can Choroidal Engorgement Temporarily Protect Astronauts Against Optic Disc Edema?
Peter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
JAMA Ophthalmology
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September 16, 2021
Increased Ventricular Cerebrospinal Fluid Volumes in Spaceflight-Associated Neuroocular Syndrome-A Curse or a Blessing?
Peter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
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October 14, 2021
Acute use of lower body negative pressure during spaceflight does not decrease choroidal thickness
Peter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
Annals of Neurology
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January 19, 2021
Peripapillary Hyper-Reflective Ovoid Mass-Like Structures in Astronauts
Peter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials
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September 23, 2021
Optic nerve sheath stiffness as a predictive biomarker for optic disc edema in astronauts
Peter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
Journal of Glaucoma
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April 13, 2012
Regarding "diurnal pattern of intraocular pressure is affected by microgravity when measured in space with the pressure phosphene tonometer"
Thomas H Mader, Charles Robert Gibson, Anastas F Pass
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February 8, 2021
Re: Wåhlin et al.: Optic nerve length before and after spaceflight (Ophthalmology. 2021;128:309-316)
Peter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
JAMA Ophthalmology
|
September 15, 2022
The Enigma of the Posterior Displacement of the Bruch Membrane Opening During Spaceflight
Peter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
NPJ Microgravity
|
April 20, 2021
The glymphatic pathway in the optic nerve: did astronauts already reveal signs of its existence?
Peter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
Eye (London, England)
|
August 10, 2021
The odyssey of the ocular and cerebrospinal fluids during a mission to Mars: the "ocular glymphatic system" under pressure
Peter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
JAMA Ophthalmology
|
May 15, 2020
Can Choroidal Engorgement Temporarily Protect Astronauts Against Optic Disc Edema?
Peter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
JAMA Ophthalmology
|
September 16, 2021
Increased Ventricular Cerebrospinal Fluid Volumes in Spaceflight-Associated Neuroocular Syndrome-A Curse or a Blessing?
Peter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
|
October 14, 2021
Acute use of lower body negative pressure during spaceflight does not decrease choroidal thickness
Peter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
Annals of Neurology
|
January 19, 2021
Peripapillary Hyper-Reflective Ovoid Mass-Like Structures in Astronauts
Peter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials
|
September 23, 2021
Optic nerve sheath stiffness as a predictive biomarker for optic disc edema in astronauts
Peter Wostyn, Charles Robert Gibson, Thomas H Mader
Journal of Glaucoma
|
April 13, 2012
Regarding "diurnal pattern of intraocular pressure is affected by microgravity when measured in space with the pressure phosphene tonometer"
Thomas H Mader, Charles Robert Gibson, Anastas F Pass
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