Publications by authors named "A Gyenes"

Personalized spectacles customized according to an individual's facial anatomy were developed to provide enhanced visual performance and overall comfort when compared to standard spectacles. In this comparative crossover trial, each subject was randomly assigned to wear either personalized spectacles or standard spectacles for two weeks and then tried the second pair for another two weeks. Visual acuity and reading speed were measured, and visual quality and comfort were assessed using specific questionnaires.

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Cyclosporine A (CsA) is used for the treatment of dry eye (DE) with good clinical results, improving tear secretion and decreasing subjective symptoms. These effects are attributed to the improved tear film dynamics, but there are no data on the effect of CsA on the abnormal sensory nerve activity characteristic in DE. Our purpose was to evaluate the CsA effect on the enhanced activity of corneal cold thermoreceptors in a tear-deficient DE animal model using in vitro extracellular recording of cold thermoreceptors nerve terminal impulses (NTIs) before and in the presence of CsA.

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Purpose: To detect immunoglobulins in aqueous humour of AMD patients after repeated administration of intravitreal aflibercept.

Patients And Methods: Twenty-one patients (age: 77.85 ± 9.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how intracoronary (IC) injection of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) affects blood flow and oxidative stress in heart tissue after a heart attack in pigs.
  • IC delivery of MSCs initially reduces myocardial blood flow but shows a different impact compared to intramyocardial (IM) injection, which does not change tissue perfusion.
  • The research findings assess the relationship between blood flow, oxidative stress marker MMP-2, and MSC behavior (like homing and signaling) to explore potential therapeutic avenues for improved heart recovery.
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