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Murat Dogru

Murat Dogru

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Medicine

D-Index
81
Citations
28081
World Ranking
16499
National Ranking
519

Overview

Murat Dogru is affiliated with Keio University in Japan, contributing substantially to the field of medicine, particularly focusing on ophthalmology and related disciplines. Their work encompasses a range of topics centered on ocular health and surface conditions.

The primary fields of study for Dogru include medicine, with a notable focus on several subfields such as public health, environmental and occupational health; radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging; ophthalmology; dermatology; and cell biology.

Their research concentrates on several main topics, including:

  • Ocular Surface and Contact Lens
  • Glaucoma and retinal disorders
  • Corneal Surgery and Treatments
  • Corneal surgery and disorders
  • Proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans research
  • Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization
  • Skin Protection and Aging

Murat Dogru has collaborated frequently with several coauthors throughout their career. The most recurrent collaborators include:

  • Takashi Kojima
  • Kazuo Tsubota
  • Fiona Stapleton
  • Jun Shimazaki
  • Kazunari Higa

Their publication record shows a pattern of articles in a variety of scientific journals. Dogru has published multiple papers in these venues:

  • American Journal of Ophthalmology
  • Diagnostics
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • Eye & Contact Lens Science & Clinical Practice

Selected recent papers by Murat Dogru include:

  • "Advances in the diagnosis and treatment of dry eye", 2020, Progress in Retinal and Eye Research
  • "TFOS Lifestyle Report: Impact of environmental conditions on the ocular surface", 2023, The Ocular Surface
  • "The Effects of High Molecular Weight Hyaluronic Acid Eye Drop Application in Environmental Dry Eye Stress Model Mice", 2020, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Corneal In Vivo Laser-Scanning Confocal Microscopy Findings in Dry Eye Patients with Sjögren's Syndrome", 2020, Diagnostics
  • "Complications and adverse effects of periocular aesthetic treatments", 2021, Survey of Ophthalmology

Best Publications

  • The definition and classification of dry eye disease: Report of the definition and classification subcommittee of the international Dry Eye WorkShop (2007)

    Michael A. Lemp;Christophe Baudouin;Jules Baum;Murat Dogru

  • TFOS DEWS II Diagnostic Methodology report

    James S. Wolffsohn;Reiko Arita;Robin Chalmers;Ali Djalilian

  • The international workshop on meibomian gland dysfunction: Executive summary

    Kelly K. Nichols;Gary N. Foulks;Anthony J. Bron;Ben J. Glasgow

  • The International Workshop on Meibomian Gland Dysfunction: Report of the Diagnosis Subcommittee

    Alan Tomlinson;Anthony J. Bron;Donald R. Korb;Shiro Amano

  • New Perspectives on Dry Eye Definition and Diagnosis: A Consensus Report by the Asia Dry Eye Society

    Kazuo Tsubota;Norihiko Yokoi;Jun Shimazaki;Hitoshi Watanabe

  • Prevalence of dry eye disease among Japanese visual display terminal users.

    Miki Uchino;Debra A. Schaumberg;Murat Dogru;Yuichi Uchino

  • Prevalence of dry eye disease and its risk factors in visual display terminal users: the Osaka study.

    Miki Uchino;Norihiko Yokoi;Yuichi Uchino;Murat Dogru

  • Tear function and ocular surface changes in noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.

    Murat Dogru;Chikako Katakami;Masanori Inoue

  • Autologous serum application in the treatment of neurotrophic keratopathy

    Yukihiro Matsumoto;Yukihiro Matsumoto;Murat Dogru;Eiki Goto;Eiki Goto;Yoshiki Ohashi

  • Prevalence and Risk Factors of Dry Eye Disease in Japan: Koumi Study

    Miki Uchino;Yuji Nishiwaki;Yuji Nishiwaki;Takehiro Michikawa;Kazuhiro Shirakawa

  • New grading system for the evaluation of chronic ocular manifestations in patients with Stevens-Johnson syndrome.

    Chie Sotozono;Leonard P.K. Ang;Noriko Koizumi;Hisayo Higashihara

  • The TFOS International Workshop on Contact Lens Discomfort: Executive Summary

    Jason J. Nichols;Mark D. P. Willcox;Anthony J. Bron;Carlos Belmonte

  • TFOS DEWS II Introduction

    J. Daniel Nelson;J. Daniel Nelson;Jennifer P. Craig;Esen K. Akpek;Dimitri T. Azar

  • The effect of autologous serum eyedrops in the treatment of severe dry eye disease: A prospective randomized case-control study

    Takashi Kojima;Reiko Ishida;Murat Dogru;Eiki Goto;Eiki Goto

  • Laboratory findings in tear fluid analysis

    Yoshiki Ohashi;Murat Dogru;Kazuo Tsubota

  • The features of dry eye disease in a Japanese elderly population.

    Miki Uchino;Murat Dogru;Yukiko Yagi;Eiki Goto

  • Dry eye disease and work productivity loss in visual display users: The Osaka study

    Miki Uchino;Yuichi Uchino;Murat Dogru;Motoko Kawashima

  • A new noninvasive tear stability analysis system for the assessment of dry eyes

    Takashi Kojima;Reiko Ishida;Murat Dogru;Eiki Goto;Eiki Goto

  • In vivo confocal microscopy of the ocular surface: from bench to bedside.

    Edoardo Villani;Christophe Baudouin;Nathan Efron;Pedram Hamrah

  • Prevalence and Risk Factors of Dry Eye Disease in Japan: Koumi study

    Miki Uchino;Yuji Nishiwaki;Takehiro Michikawa;Murat Dogru;Murat Dogru

Frequent Co-Authors

Kazuo Tsubota
Kazuo Tsubota Keio University
Jun Shimazaki
Jun Shimazaki Tokyo Dental College
Shigeru Kinoshita
Shigeru Kinoshita Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
Debra A. Schaumberg
Debra A. Schaumberg University of Utah
Takahiko Shimizu
Takahiko Shimizu Chiba University
Christophe Baudouin
Christophe Baudouin Institut de la Vision
Teruo Nishida
Teruo Nishida Yamaguchi University
Takuji Shirasawa
Takuji Shirasawa Shirasawa Anti-Aging Medical Institute
Carlos Belmonte
Carlos Belmonte Miguel Hernandez University
Mark D. P. Willcox
Mark D. P. Willcox University of New South Wales

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