Mays Talib

649 total citations
17 papers, 469 citations indexed

About

Mays Talib is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Ophthalmology and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. According to data from OpenAlex, Mays Talib has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 469 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Molecular Biology, 14 papers in Ophthalmology and 6 papers in Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. Recurrent topics in Mays Talib's work include Retinal Development and Disorders (15 papers), Retinal Diseases and Treatments (12 papers) and Retinal and Optic Conditions (6 papers). Mays Talib is often cited by papers focused on Retinal Development and Disorders (15 papers), Retinal Diseases and Treatments (12 papers) and Retinal and Optic Conditions (6 papers). Mays Talib collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, United States and United Kingdom. Mays Talib's co-authors include Camiel J. F. Boon, Arthur A. Bergen, Jan Wijnholds, Mary J. van Schooneveld, Ralph J. Florijn, Jacoline B. ten Brink, Nicoline E. Schalij‐Delfos, Carel B. Hoyng, Maria M. van Genderen and Alberta A. H. J. Thiadens and has published in prestigious journals such as International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Ophthalmology and American Journal of Ophthalmology.

In The Last Decade

Mays Talib

17 papers receiving 467 citations

Peers

Mays Talib
Neruban Kumaran United Kingdom
Frederick T. Collison United States
Alexandra V. Garafalo United States
Sanne K. Verbakel Netherlands
Danping Zhu United States
Ruben Jauregui United States
L.S. Sullivan United States
Neruban Kumaran United Kingdom
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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Talib, Mays, Mary J. van Schooneveld, Jan Wijnholds, et al.. (2023). Quality of life in patients with CRB1‐associated retinal dystrophies: A longitudinal study. Acta Ophthalmologica. 102(4). 469–477. 5 indexed citations
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Talib, Mays, Mary J. van Schooneveld, Jan Wijnholds, et al.. (2021). CRB1-Associated Retinal Dystrophies: A Prospective Natural History Study in Anticipation of Future Clinical Trials. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 234. 37–48. 28 indexed citations
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Talib, Mays, Caroline Van Cauwenbergh, Julie De Zaeytijd, et al.. (2021). CRB1-associated retinal dystrophies in a Belgian cohort: genetic characteristics and long-term clinical follow-up. British Journal of Ophthalmology. 106(5). 696–704. 23 indexed citations
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Talib, Mays, et al.. (2021). The Lrat−/− Rat: CRISPR/Cas9 Construction and Phenotyping of a New Animal Model for Retinitis Pigmentosa. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 22(13). 7234–7234. 8 indexed citations
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Talib, Mays, Mary J. van Schooneveld, Jan Wijnholds, et al.. (2021). Defining inclusion criteria and endpoints for clinical trials: a prospective cross‐sectional study in CRB1‐associated retinal dystrophies. Acta Ophthalmologica. 99(3). e402–e414. 19 indexed citations
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Talib, Mays, Mary J. van Schooneveld, Ralph J. Florijn, et al.. (2020). RPGR-Associated Dystrophies: Clinical, Genetic, and Histopathological Features. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 21(3). 835–835. 26 indexed citations
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Talib, Mays & Camiel J. F. Boon. (2020). Retinal Dystrophies and the Road to Treatment: Clinical Requirements and Considerations. Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology. 9(3). 159–179. 25 indexed citations
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Yu, Honghua, Karen Chang, Kin‐Sang Cho, et al.. (2020). Noninvasive Electrical Stimulation Improves Photoreceptor Survival and Retinal Function in Mice with Inherited Photoreceptor Degeneration. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 61(4). 5–5. 28 indexed citations
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Quinn, Peter M. J., Aat A. Mulder, C. Henrique Alves, et al.. (2019). Human iPSC-Derived Retinas Recapitulate the Fetal CRB1 CRB2 Complex Formation and Demonstrate that Photoreceptors and Müller Glia Are Targets of AAV5. Stem Cell Reports. 12(5). 906–919. 70 indexed citations
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Talib, Mays, Mary J. van Schooneveld, Caroline Van Cauwenbergh, et al.. (2019). Long-Term Follow-Up of Retinal Degenerations Associated WithLRATMutations and Their Comparability to Phenotypes Associated WithRPE65Mutations. Translational Vision Science & Technology. 8(4). 24–24. 16 indexed citations
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Talib, Mays, Mary J. van Schooneveld, Caroline Van Cauwenbergh, et al.. (2018). The Spectrum of Structural and Functional Abnormalities in Female Carriers of Pathogenic Variants in theRPGRGene. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 59(10). 4123–4123. 44 indexed citations
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Talib, Mays, Mary J. van Schooneveld, Alberta A. H. J. Thiadens, et al.. (2018). CLINICAL AND GENETIC CHARACTERISTICS OF MALE PATIENTS WITH RPGR-ASSOCIATED RETINAL DYSTROPHIES. Retina. 39(6). 1186–1199. 63 indexed citations
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Talib, Mays, Mary J. van Schooneveld, Maria M. van Genderen, et al.. (2017). Genotypic and Phenotypic Characteristics of CRB1 -Associated Retinal Dystrophies. Ophthalmology. 124(6). 884–895. 76 indexed citations
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Talib, Mays, Gislin Dagnelie, & Camiel J. F. Boon. (2017). Recording and Analysis of Goldmann Kinetic Visual Fields. Methods in molecular biology. 1715. 327–338. 8 indexed citations
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Talib, Mays, Jasleen K. Jolly, & Camiel J. F. Boon. (2017). Measuring Central Retinal Sensitivity Using Microperimetry. Methods in molecular biology. 1715. 339–349. 11 indexed citations
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Talib, Mays, Arthur A. Bergen, Jacoline B. ten Brink, et al.. (2017). LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP OF PATIENTS WITH CHOROIDEREMIA WITH SCLERAL PITS AND TUNNELS AS A NOVEL OBSERVATION. Retina. 38(9). 1713–1724. 12 indexed citations
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Talib, Mays, et al.. (2017). Outcome of Full-Thickness Macular Hole Surgery in Choroideremia. Genes. 8(7). 187–187. 7 indexed citations

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