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75
Citations
20286
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19131
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9537

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1962 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Bernard Becker was affiliated with Washington University in St. Louis in the United States. Throughout their career, Becker contributed to the academic and scientific community primarily through affiliation with this institution.

Bernard Becker's formal recognition includes being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1962.

Available information does not list any published papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, specific fields or subfields of study, or main topics of work associated with Bernard Becker.

Best Publications

  • Photocoagulation Treatment of Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy: The Second Report of Diabetic Retinopathy Study Findings

    Arnall Patz;Stuart Fine;Daniel Finkelstein;Thaddeus Prout

  • The use of liquid silicone in retinal detachment surgery.

    Paul A. Cibis;Bernard Becker;Edward Okun;Samuel Canaan

  • Inhibition of nitric-oxide synthase 2 by aminoguanidine provides neuroprotection of retinal ganglion cells in a rat model of chronic glaucoma

    Arthur H. Neufeld;Akira Sawada;Bernard Becker

  • INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE RESPONSE TO TOPICAL CORTICOSTEROIDS.

    Bernard Becker

  • Biostatistical Analysis of the Collaborative Glaucoma Study: I. Summary Report of the Risk Factors for Glaucomatous Visual-Field Defects

    Mansour F. Armaly;Dean E. Krueger;Lucinda Maunder;Bernard Becker

  • CORTICOSTEROIDS AND INTRAOCULAR PRESSURE.

    Bernard Becker;Donald W. Mills

  • A fluorophotometric study of the effect of topical timolol on aqueous humor dynamics.

    Michael E. Yablonski;Thom J. Zimmerman;Stephen R. Waltman;Bernard Becker

  • Decrease in intraocular pressure in man by a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor, diamox; a preliminary report

    Bernard Becker

  • Topical Corticosteroids and Heredity in Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma*

    Bernard Becker;Kurt A. Hahn

  • Diabetes Mellitus and Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma: The XXVII Edward Jackson Memorial Lecture

    Bernard Becker

  • The onset and evolution of glaucomatous visual field defects.

    William M. Hart;Bernard Becker

  • Diagnosis and Therapy of the Glaucomas

    Bernard Becker;Robert N. Shaffer

  • Plasma and aqueous humor endothelin levels in primary open-angle glaucoma.

    Gülgün Tezel;Michael A. Kass;Allan E. Kolker;Bernard Becker

  • High myopia and primary open-angle glaucoma.

    Steven M. Podos;Bernard Becker;W. Ross Morton

  • Clinical aqueous outflow.

    Bernard Becker;Jonas S. Friedenwald

  • Topical Timolol Administration Reduces the Incidence of Glaucomatous Damage in Ocular Hypertensive Individuals: A Randomized, Double-Masked, Long-term Clinical Trial

    Michael A. Kass;Mae O. Gordon;Mark R. Hoff;John M. Parkinson

  • Aqueous Humor Dynamics

    Jonas S. Friedenwald;Bernard Becker

  • The mechanism of the fall in intraocular pressure induced by the carbonic anhydrase inhibitor, diamox.

    Bernard Becker

  • The decline in aqueous secretion and outflow facility with age.

    Bernard Becker

  • Multivariate analysis of the risk of glaucomatous visual field loss.

    William M. Hart;Michael Yablonski;Michael A. Kass;Bernard Becker

Frequent Co-Authors

Herbert E. Kaufman
Herbert E. Kaufman Louisiana State University
Stuart L. Fine
Stuart L. Fine University of Colorado Denver
Lloyd Paul Aiello
Lloyd Paul Aiello Harvard University
Paul L. Kaufman
Paul L. Kaufman University of Wisconsin–Madison
Frederick L. Ferris
Frederick L. Ferris National Institutes of Health
Gholam A. Peyman
Gholam A. Peyman University of Arizona
Aubrey R. Morrison
Aubrey R. Morrison Washington University in St. Louis
John D. Baxter
John D. Baxter University of California, San Francisco
George S. Kobayashi
George S. Kobayashi Washington University in St. Louis
Stephen L. Gluck
Stephen L. Gluck University of Florida

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