Publications by authors named "J D Gottsch"

Squeezed states are nonclassical resources of quantum cryptography and photonic quantum computing. The higher the squeeze factor, the greater the quantum advantage. Limitations are set by the effective nonlinearity of the pumped medium and energy loss on the squeezed states produced.

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Purpose: The p.(Leu450Trp) mutation, associated with an early-onset corneal endothelial dystrophy, can result in bullous keratopathy within the first few decades of life. People with this condition frequently experience anterior corneal changes in keratometry as the disease worsens, which may potentially affect refractive error after endothelial keratoplasty.

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Here, we evaluate the efficacy of cryopreserved human embryonic stem cell (hESC)-derived corneal endothelial cells (CECs) to form a functional monolayer of corneal endothelium (CE) in rabbits and monkeys. We injected cryopreserved hESC-derived CECs into the anterior chamber of rabbits and monkeys either immediately after mechanical scraping of the central CE or a few days later when corneal edema developed. All preclinical models developed deturgesced and clear corneas following the injection of cryopreserved hESC-derived CECs and remained comparable to the corneas of the untreated eye.

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Purpose: To investigate changes at a molecular level in the mouse corneal endothelium (CE) exposed to chronic cigarette smoke (CS).

Methods: Pregnant mice (gestation days 18-20) were placed in a whole-body exposure smoking chamber, and a few days later pups were born. After 3.

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Purpose: Diagnostic criteria for monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) do not currently include ocular phenotypic changes. Here, we offer a new diagnostic approach that is useful in patients with posteriorly located corneal depositions and present evidence to support the theory that the aqueous humor is a source for monoclonal proteins accumulated in the cornea.

Observations: A 77-year-old woman presented to the clinic with a gradual decrease in visual acuity over 6 months.

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