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Tara Moore uploaded "Incidence of dislocated and subluxed iris-fixated phakic intraocular lens and outcomes following re-enclavation.pdf" and 3 other papers

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Tara Moore uploaded papers on Academia.edu.

Incidence of dislocated and subluxed iris-fixated phakic intraocular lens and outcomes following re-enclavation.pdf

by Tara Moore

Background: The purpose of this study was to establish the incidence of re-enclavation of iris-fixated phakic intraocular lenses in our centre and evaluate outcomes following re-enclavation. Design: Retrospective observational case series. Single surgeon, hospital setting. Participants: Six hundr...

Development of Allele-Specific Gene-Silencing siRNAs for TGFBI Arg124Cys in Lattice Corneal Dystrophy Type I

by Tara Moore

PURPOSE. This study aimed to investigate the potency and specificity of short-interfering RNA (siRNA) treatment for TGFBI-Arg124Cys lattice corneal dystrophy type I (LCDI) using exogenous expression constructs in model systems and endogenous gene targeting in an ex vivo model using corneal epithe...

Development of Allele-Specific Gene-Silencing siRNAs for TGFBI Arg124Cys in Lattice Corneal Dystrophy Type I

by Tara Moore

PURPOSE. This study aimed to investigate the potency and specificity of short-interfering RNA (siRNA) treatment for TGFBI-Arg124Cys lattice corneal dystrophy type I (LCDI) using exogenous expression constructs in model systems and endogenous gene targeting in an ex vivo model using corneal epithe...

Protection of corneal epithelial stem cells prevents ultraviolet A damage during corneal collagen cross-linking treatment for keratoconus

by Tara Moore

Background/aims Cross-linking of the cornea is usually carried out at a young age as a treatment to manage ectasia. The corneal limbal region contains delicate long-lived stem cells, which could potentially be deleteriously affected by Ultraviolet A (UV-A) radiation. Damage to these stem cells ma...

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