Cited in Who’s Who in Science
and Engineering, Who’s Who in the World, and Who's
Who in Medicine, Dirk-Uwe Bartsch graduated from the
University of California, San Diego with a Ph.D. in
bioengineering.
Recent Publications
Bartsch DU, Freeman WR and Lopez AM
(2002). "A false use of "true color"."
Arch Ophthalmol 120(5): 675-6; discussion 676.
Garcia, C., D. U. Bartsch, et al.
(2002). "Efficacy of Prinomastat) (AG3340), a matrix
metalloprotease inhibitor, in treatment of retinal neovascularization."
Curr Eye Res 24(1): 33-8.
Rodanant N, Friberg TR, Cheng L, Aurora
A, Bartsch DU, Toyoguchi M, Corbin P, El-Bradey M, Freeman
WR: Predictors of Drusen Reduction after Subthreshold
Infrared (810-nm) Diode Laser Macular Grid Photocoagulation
for Nonexudative Age-related Macular Degeneration. Am
J Ophthalmol, 2002;134: 577-585.
Mueller AJ, Maniotis AJ, Freeman WR,
Bartsch DU, Schaller UC, Bergeron-Lynn G, Cheng L, Taskintuna
I, Chen X, Kan-Mitchell J, Folberg R: An Orthotopic
Model for Human Uveal Melanoma in SCID Mice. Microvasc
Res. 2002; 64(2):207-13.
Schaller UC, Mueller AJ, Bartsch DU,
Schaumberger M, Freeman WR, Kampik A: Correlation between
ICG angiography verified networks in uveal melanomas
and rate of tumor regression after brachytherapy. Ophthalmologe.
2002; 99(7):545-548.
Bartsch DU, Zhu L, Sun PC, Fainman
S, Freeman WR: Retinal Imaging with low-cost micromachined
membrane deformable mirror. J. Biomed. Opt. 2002;7(3):451-6.
Bartsch D; Elmusharaf A; El-Bradey
M; Freeman WR: Oral Fluorescein Angiography in Patients
with Choroidal Neovascularization Macular Degeneration.
Ophthalmic Surg Lasers. [Clinical Science] 2003; 34(1):17-24.
Bartsch DU, A Aurora, N Rodanant,
L Cheng and WR Freeman (2003). Volumetric analysis of
macular edema by scanning laser tomography in immune
recovery uveitis. Arch Ophthalmol 121(9): 1246-51.
Rodanant N, DU Bartsch, K Bessho and
WR Freeman (2003). Autofluorescence image in ocular
albinism. Retina 23(2): 265-6.
Koh HJ, K Bessho, L Cheng, DU
Bartsch, TR Jones, et al. (2004). Inhibition of choroidal
neovascularization in rats by the urokinase-derived
peptide A6. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 45(2): 635-40.