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Raymond P Najjar

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The Journal of Clinical Investigation|February 9, 2016
Temporal integration of light flashes by the human circadian systemRaymond P Najjar, Jamie M Zeitzer
Current Opinion in Neurology|December 3, 2019
Artificial intelligence for detection of optic disc abnormalitiesDan Milea, Shweta Singhal, Raymond P Najjar
Journal of Pineal Research|January 19, 2024
Melatonin suppression by light involves different retinal photoreceptors in young and older adultsRaymond P Najjar, Abhishek S Prayag, Claude Gronfier
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|May 30, 2017
Reply to Kawada: Diagnostic tests for myasthenia gravis with ocular involvementYew Long Lo, Raymond P Najjar, Dan Milea
Journal of Pineal Research|January 31, 2019
Melatonin suppression is exquisitely sensitive to light and primarily driven by melanopsin in humansAbhishek S Prayag, Raymond P Najjar, Claude Gronfier
Therapeutic Advances in Ophthalmology|March 27, 2019
Embedded deep learning in ophthalmology: making ophthalmic imaging smarterPetteri Teikari, Raymond P Najjar, Leopold Schmetterer, et al.
BMJ Mental Health|July 25, 2024
Brighter future for light therapy: harmonising the reporting of light interventions in psychiatryManuel Spitschan, Laura Kervezee, Renske Lok, et al.
Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|August 12, 2021
Deep Learning for Retinal Image Quality Assessment of Optic Nerve Head DisordersEbenezer Jia Jun Chan, Raymond P Najjar, Zhiqun Tang, et al.
Ebiomedicine|December 3, 2023
ENLIGHT: A consensus checklist for reporting laboratory-based studies on the non-visual effects of light in humansManuel Spitschan, Laura Kervezee, Renske Lok, et al.
Npj Biological Timing and Sleep|October 4, 2024
How stepping out helped us tune in: finding space and time to <i>think</i> as an early career researcherManuel Spitschan, Laura Kervezee, Renske Lok, et al.
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The Journal of Clinical Investigation|February 9, 2016
Temporal integration of light flashes by the human circadian systemRaymond P Najjar, Jamie M Zeitzer
Current Opinion in Neurology|December 3, 2019
Artificial intelligence for detection of optic disc abnormalitiesDan Milea, Shweta Singhal, Raymond P Najjar
Journal of Pineal Research|January 19, 2024
Melatonin suppression by light involves different retinal photoreceptors in young and older adultsRaymond P Najjar, Abhishek S Prayag, Claude Gronfier
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|May 30, 2017
Reply to Kawada: Diagnostic tests for myasthenia gravis with ocular involvementYew Long Lo, Raymond P Najjar, Dan Milea
Journal of Pineal Research|January 31, 2019
Melatonin suppression is exquisitely sensitive to light and primarily driven by melanopsin in humansAbhishek S Prayag, Raymond P Najjar, Claude Gronfier
Therapeutic Advances in Ophthalmology|March 27, 2019
Embedded deep learning in ophthalmology: making ophthalmic imaging smarterPetteri Teikari, Raymond P Najjar, Leopold Schmetterer, et al.
BMJ Mental Health|July 25, 2024
Brighter future for light therapy: harmonising the reporting of light interventions in psychiatryManuel Spitschan, Laura Kervezee, Renske Lok, et al.
Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology (Philadelphia, Pa.)|August 12, 2021
Deep Learning for Retinal Image Quality Assessment of Optic Nerve Head DisordersEbenezer Jia Jun Chan, Raymond P Najjar, Zhiqun Tang, et al.
Ebiomedicine|December 3, 2023
ENLIGHT: A consensus checklist for reporting laboratory-based studies on the non-visual effects of light in humansManuel Spitschan, Laura Kervezee, Renske Lok, et al.
Npj Biological Timing and Sleep|October 4, 2024
How stepping out helped us tune in: finding space and time to <i>think</i> as an early career researcherManuel Spitschan, Laura Kervezee, Renske Lok, et al.
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