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Kazuo Tsubota
Researcher at Keio University
Publications - 1421
Citations - 57308
Kazuo Tsubota is an academic researcher from Keio University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cornea & Visual acuity. The author has an hindex of 105, co-authored 1379 publications receiving 48991 citations. Previous affiliations of Kazuo Tsubota include Chiba University & Showa University.
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Reducing Short-Wavelength Blue Light in Dry Eye Patients with Unstable Tear Film Improves Performance on Tests of Visual Acuity
TL;DR: This finding represents a new concept, which is that the blue light exposure might be harmful to visual function in patients with short BUT DE and protecting the eyes from short-wavelength blue light may help to ameliorate visual impairment associated with tear instability in Patients with DE.
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Effect of experimentally induced astigmatism on functional, conventional, and low-contrast visual acuity
TL;DR: Functional VA testing seems to be useful in evaluating the masked astigmatic visual impairment that cannot be detected by conventional VA testing.
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The effects of high molecular weight hyaluronic acid eye drop application in environmental dry eye stress model mice
Takashi Kojima,Taeko Nagata,Haruka Kudo,Wolfgang G.K. Müller-Lierheim,Gysbert van Setten,Murat Dogru,Kazuo Tsubota +6 more
TL;DR: Ophthalmic HMWHA solution may have a better dry eye treatment effect than LMWHA or DQ solution, owing to its anti-inflammatory effect.
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Corneal damage and lacrimal gland dysfunction in a smoking rat model
Akihiro Higuchi,Kaori Ito,Murat Dogru,Masanori Kitamura,Fumiko Mitani,Fumiko Mitani,Tetsuya Kawakita,Yoko Ogawa,Kazuo Tsubota +8 more
TL;DR: Although the influence of other components in MCS remains unclear, CYPs, especially CYP1A1, probably participate in corneal damage and lacrimal gland dysfunction induced by smoking.
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Depressed visual field and mood are associated with sleep disorder in glaucoma patients
TL;DR: The subjective sleep quality of glaucoma patients was correlated with visual field loss and mood status and a significant correlation between PSQI scores and the thickness of retinal nerve fibre layer was found.