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of the First Michaelson Medal Recipient.- The Isaac C. Michaelson Lecture.- 1: Blood Flow and Vein Occlusion.- Retinal fluorotachometry (dynamic fluorescein angiography).- Isovolemic hemodilution in ischemic and non-ischemic retinal vein occlusion.- O2 gradients in the miniature pig retina in normoxia and hyperoxia.- Ocular blood supply in internal carotid obstructions.- Retinal hemodynamics in diabetes mellitus.- Retinal artery emboli associated with mitral valve prolapse.- Development of retinal neovascularization in occlusive retinal vascular disease in adults.- Laser photocoagulation for retinal vein obstruction.- Prevention of clot formation in cat retinal vein by systemic and subconjunctival urokinase.- 2: Diabetic Retinopathy.- The formation and maintenance of new blood vessels.- Mechanism of elevated membrane formation and posterior vitreous detachment in diabetes mellitus.- Early photocoagulation of focal diabetic macular edema.- Photocoagulation for diabetic macular edema.- Juxtafoveal grid treatment with green monochromatic argon and with red krypton lasers for diabetic macular edema.- Acute diabetic retinopathies.- Angiogenic factors in human vitreous.- 3: Retinopathy of Prematurity.- The role of ischemia in the pathogenesis of retinal neovascularization.- Optimal strategy for ROP screening.- Influence of statistical methodology and composition of patient populations on the correlation of risk factors with ROP.- Retinopathy of Prematurity: Age at onset and the initial site of retinal involvement. A preliminary report.- Retinopathy of Prematurity: Treatment approaches.- Vitamin E at pharmacologic serum levels and incidence, progression and cicatricial residua of ROP..- Does Vitamin E have a protective role in the retina as an anti-oxidant and free radical scavenger?.- Retinopathy of Prematurity, past and present experience in Denmark.- Rush type retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) - a report of three cases.- A controlled study on the use of cryotherapy in prevention of retrolental fibroplasia (Retinopathy of prematurity).- The effect of cryotherapy on oxygen-induced retinopathy in the newborn kitten.- ROP in Soroka Medical Center Neonatal ICU.- 4: Age-Related Macular Degeneration.- Scleral rigidity, venous obstruction, and age-related macular degeneration: a working hypothesis.- Subfoveal choroidal neovascular membranes secondary to age-related macular degeneration: a review.- Zinc and copper metabolism study in patients with high myopia and senile macular degeneration.- Natural history of occult subretinal new vessels in age-related macular degeneration.- Monochromatic argon green laser in the treatment of juxtafoveal subretinal neovascularization (SRNV) in age-related macular degeneration (ARMD).- Laser treatment of occult subretinal new vessels in age-related macular degeneration: Feasibility study and comparison with natural history.- Argon laser treatment: randomized clinical trials, short and long-term results.- Perifoveolar laser treatment for subretinal new vessels in age-related macular degeneration.- Krypton red laser and argon green laser photocoagulation in the treatment of sick RPE due to age-related macular degeneration.- Senile serous detachment of RPE - Laser treatment: Controversial aspects.- Recurrent choroidal neovascularization following successful photocoagulation in age-related macular degeneration.- 5: Chronic Ocular Inflammation.- Evaluation of conventional therapy versus Cyclosporin A in Behcet's disease.- The effects of the cyclosporines on ocular inflammatory disease.- Lymphocyte activity and the role of humoral factors in patients with chronic ocular inflammation..- Antibodies to oral mucosa in patients with ocular Behcet's disease.- Best's vitelliform macular dystrophy subretinal neovascularization.- Pigment epitheliopathies - clinical and hematological changes.- Subretinal neovascularization of uncommon origin.- Vasculitis and morphology of microvilli of the conjunctiva in Sjogren syndrome.- 6: Neovascularization I - The Cornea.- Corneal neovascularization: an overview.- The rabbit cornea - a model for the study of angiogenic factors.- Immunologically mediated corneal neovascularization in inbred mice.- Vasoformative factor in the corneal epithelium.- Macrophage-induced neovascularization in the mouse eye: Correlation with other in vivo and in vitro tests of angiogenesis.- 7: Neovascularization II - The Iris and Angle.- Heterogeneity of vascular endothelial cells: its possible role in selective neovascularization in the eye.- Corneal endothelialization in experimental anterior synechias and rubeosis iridis.- Neovascular glaucoma: etiologic factors and management considerations.- Neovascular glaucoma after extracapsular cataract extraction in diabetic patients with diabetic retinopathy.- Cryotherapy for iris neovascularization and neovascular glaucoma.- Molteno implants in neovascular glaucoma.- 8: Neovsacularization III - Retina, RPE-Choriocapillaris.- Basement membranes and retinal neovascularization.- Localization of angiogenesis markers to inner and outer retina.- Pathological changes in retinal vasculature associated with hereditary retinal dystrophy in RCS-rats.- Retinal pigment epithelial tears and subretinal neovascularization.- Interactions between the retinal pigment epithelium and the choriocapillaris after krypton laser photocoagulation.- Mechanisms of lumen formation: morphologic observations on experimental subretinal neovascularization.- Animal model of RPE-choriocapillaris interactions: sodium iodate retinopathy in the rabbit.- Choroidal neovascularization and the retinal pigment epithelium.- Experimental evidence that capillaries influence RPE polarity.- Involution of subretinal neovascularization.- Choroidal vascular repair after krypton laser photocoagulation in the rat.- 9: Neovascularization IV - Angiogenesis Multiple Factors.- Growth characteristics of retinal microvascular cells in culture.- Storage of heparin-binding endothelial cell growth factors in the cornea: a new mechanism for corneal neovascularization.- The nontumor perspective: Angiogenesis and geometry in growth control.- Angiogenesis and interleukins.- The role of lactic acid in the mechanism of neovascularization.- Kinetics of activation of procollagenase by a low molecular weight mass, non protein angiogenic factor.- Retinal pigment epithelial cells inhibit vascular endothelial cells invasion.- A mitogenic factor or factors produced by cultured human retinal pigment epithelium cells.- Retinal pigment cells release inhibitors of neovascularization.- Inhibition of neovascular stimuli.- 10: Future Trends and Concepts.- A. Garner.- A. Patz.- G. Soubrane.- R. B. Nussenblatt.- M. Yanoff.- S. Ryan.- B. M. Glaser.- D. BenEzra.

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