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Fabian N. FriesKlinik für Augenheilkunde, Universitätsklinikum des Saarlandes, Universität des Saarlandes Verified email at uks.eu Cited by 616 |
Blue‐light‐absorbing thin films showing ultralong room‐temperature phosphorescence
The development of organic materials displaying ultralong room‐temperature
phosphorescence (URTP) is a material design‐rich research field with growing interest …
phosphorescence (URTP) is a material design‐rich research field with growing interest …
Osteoarthritis: new insights. Part 1: the disease and its risk factors
DT Felson, RC Lawrence, PA Dieppe… - Annals of internal …, 2000 - acpjournals.org
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis, affecting millions of people in the United
States. It is a complex disease whose etiology bridges biomechanics and biochemistry …
States. It is a complex disease whose etiology bridges biomechanics and biochemistry …
Programmable transparent organic luminescent tags
A milestone in the field of organic luminescent labeling is reached, as fast and multiple (> 40
cycles) printing of information onto any substrate in any size for very low costs is shown …
cycles) printing of information onto any substrate in any size for very low costs is shown …
Pathologic observations in systemic sclerosis (scleroderma): a study of fifty-eight autopsy cases and fifty-eight matched controls
WA D'Angelo, JF Fries, AT Masi, LE Shulman - The American journal of …, 1969 - Elsevier
Fifty-eight autopsy cases of systemic sclerosis were compared with fifty-eight matched
controls to determine the extent, frequency and type of involvement in various organs. The …
controls to determine the extent, frequency and type of involvement in various organs. The …
The Stanford Health Assessment Questionnaire: a review of its history, issues, progress, and documentation.
B Bruce, JF Fries - The Journal of rheumatology, 2003 - jrheum.org
Over the last 2 decades, assessment of patient health status has undergone a dramatic
paradigm shift, evolving from a predominant reliance on biochemical and physical …
paradigm shift, evolving from a predominant reliance on biochemical and physical …
[HTML][HTML] Three-terminal RGB full-color OLED pixels for ultrahigh density displays
In recent years, the organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technology has been a rapidly
evolving field of research, successfully making the transition to commercial applications …
evolving field of research, successfully making the transition to commercial applications …
Reduced Intrinsic Non‐Radiative Losses Allow Room‐Temperature Triplet Emission from Purely Organic Emitters
Persistent luminescence from triplet excitons in organic molecules is rare, as fast non‐
radiative deactivation typically dominates over radiative transitions. This work demonstrates …
radiative deactivation typically dominates over radiative transitions. This work demonstrates …
Dysfunction of the limbal epithelial stem cell niche in aniridia-associated keratopathy
U Schlötzer-Schrehardt, L Latta, A Gießl, M Zenkel… - The Ocular Surface, 2021 - Elsevier
Purpose Abnormalities in the limbal niche microenvironment have been suggested to be
causally involved in aniridia-associated keratopathy (AAK), but histological analyses on the …
causally involved in aniridia-associated keratopathy (AAK), but histological analyses on the …
Biluminescence under ambient conditions: Water‐soluble organic emitter in high‐oxygen‐barrier polymer
Biluminescent organic systems displaying fluorescence and phosphorescence at room
temperature under aerated atmosphere still remain uncommon to date. Especially the …
temperature under aerated atmosphere still remain uncommon to date. Especially the …
[HTML][HTML] Inflammatory CSF profiles and longitudinal development of cognitive decline in sporadic and GBA-associated PD
Inflammation modifies the incidence and progression of Parkinson's disease (PD). By using
30 inflammatory markers in CSF in 498 people with PD and 67 people with dementia with …
30 inflammatory markers in CSF in 498 people with PD and 67 people with dementia with …