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Michael Belkin

Michael Belkin

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Medicine

D-Index
78
Citations
19801
World Ranking
18138
National Ranking
49

Overview

Michael Belkin is affiliated with Tel Aviv University in Israel and primarily conducts research in the field of Medicine, with a focus on Ophthalmology. Their work spans various subfields including Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Surgery, and Epidemiology. The main research topics explored include Retinal Diseases and Treatments, Glaucoma and Retinal Disorders, Ophthalmology and Visual Impairment Studies, Ophthalmology and Eye Disorders, Retinal Imaging and Analysis, Machine Learning and Data Classification, and Software Engineering Research.

Belkin has contributed to academic literature published in several venues, notably:

  • Journal of Vascular Surgery
  • Journal of Glaucoma
  • Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus
  • The American Journal of Medicine
  • Ophthalmology

Frequent coauthors of Belkin include Tamara Wygnanski-Jaffe, Oren Yehezkel, Zachary S. Sacks, Jessica D. Feliz, and Patrick Heindel. These collaborations have resulted in multiple joint publications, reflecting research synergies in ophthalmology and related fields.

Among recent papers authored or coauthored by Belkin are:

  • "Retinal Microvascular Signs as Screening and Prognostic Factors for Cardiac Disease: A Systematic Review of Current Evidence" (2020, The American Journal of Medicine)
  • "An Eye-Tracking-Based Dichoptic Home Treatment for Amblyopia" (2022, Ophthalmology)
  • "Retinal Vascular Signs as Screening and Prognostic Factors for Chronic Kidney Disease: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Current Evidence" (2021, Journal of Personalized Medicine)
  • "Non-contact direct selective laser trabeculoplasty: light propagation analysis" (2020, Biomedical Optics Express)
  • "Automated Direct Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty: First Prospective Clinical Trial" (2021, Translational Vision Science & Technology)

Best Publications

  • IMPLANTATION OF STIMULATED HOMOLOGOUS MACROPHAGES RESULTS IN PARTIAL RECOVERY OF PARAPLEGIC RATS

    Rapalino O;Lazarov-Spiegler O;Agranov E;Velan Gj

  • Results of PREVENT III: a multicenter, randomized trial of edifoligide for the prevention of vein graft failure in lower extremity bypass surgery.

    Michael S. Conte;Dennis F. Bandyk;Alexander W. Clowes;Gregory L. Moneta

  • Ex-vivo gene therapy of human vascular bypass grafts with E2F decoy: the PREVENT single-centre, randomised, controlled trial.

    Michael J Mann;Anthony D Whittemore;Magruder C Donaldson;Michael Belkin

  • Improving vision in adult amblyopia by perceptual learning

    Uri Polat;Tova Ma-Naim;Michael Belkin;Dov Sagi

  • The association between cigarette smoking and ocular diseases.

    Yoram Solberg;Mordechai Rosner;Michael Belkin

  • Laser eye injuries.

    Yaniv Barkana;Michael Belkin

  • Clinical experience using incubated autologous macrophages as a treatment for complete spinal cord injury: phase I study results.

    Nachshon Knoller;Gustavo Auerbach;Valentin Fulga;Gabriel Zelig

  • Postoperative Delirium and Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction: Overlap and Divergence.

    Daiello La;Racine Am;Yun Gou R;Marcantonio Er

  • Technical factors affecting autogenous vein graft failure: Observations from a large multicenter trial

    Andres Schanzer;Nathanael Hevelone;Christopher D. Owens;Michael Belkin

  • Elevated C-reactive protein levels are associated with postoperative events in patients undergoing lower extremity vein bypass surgery.

    Christopher D. Owens;Paul M. Ridker;Michael Belkin;Allen D. Hamdan

  • Intracoronary injection of basic fibroblast growth factor enhances angiogenesis in infarcted swine myocardium

    Alexander Battler;Mickey Scheinowitz;Amir Bor;David Hasdai

  • Intelligence, education, and myopia in males.

    Mordechai Rosner;Michael Belkin

  • The role of excitotoxicity in organophosphorous nerve agents central poisoning

    Y. Solberg;M. Belkin

  • Effects of low‐level energy lasers on the healing of full‐thickness skin defects

    John S. Surinchak;Maria L. Alago;Ronald F. Bellamy;Bruce E. Stuck

  • Socioeconomic and hospital-related predictors of amputation for critical limb ischemia

    Antonia J. Henry;Nathanael D. Hevelone;Michael Belkin;Louis L. Nguyen

  • Statin therapy is associated with improved patency of autogenous infrainguinal bypass grafts.

    Thomas A Abbruzzese;Joaquim Havens;Michael Belkin;Magruder C Donaldson

  • Biocompatibility of the Ex-PRESS miniature glaucoma drainage implant.

    Abraham Nyska;Yoseff Glovinsky;Michael Belkin;Yoram Epstein

  • Long term effect on IOP of a stainless steel glaucoma drainage implant (Ex-PRESS) in combined surgery with phacoemulsification

    C E Traverso;F De Feo;A Messas-Kaplan;P Denis

  • Ocular injury by mustard gas

    Yoram Solberg;Menachem Alcalay;Michael Belkin;Michael Belkin

  • Inflammation after axonal injury has conflicting consequences for recovery of function: Rescue of spared axons is impaired but regeneration is supported

    David L. Hirschberg;Eti Yoles;Michael Belkin;Michal Schwartz

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael S. Conte
Michael S. Conte University of California, San Francisco
Michal Schwartz
Michal Schwartz Weizmann Institute of Science
Anthony D. Whittemore
Anthony D. Whittemore Brigham and Women's Hospital
John A. Mannick
John A. Mannick Brigham and Women's Hospital
Zeev Zalevsky
Zeev Zalevsky Bar-Ilan University
Gaurav Sharma
Gaurav Sharma University of Rochester
Mark A. Creager
Mark A. Creager Dartmouth College
Dror Harats
Dror Harats Sheba Medical Center
Arnon Nagler
Arnon Nagler Sheba Medical Center
Gilbert R. Upchurch
Gilbert R. Upchurch University of Florida

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