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Targeting Connexin 43 in Retinal Astrocytes Promotes Neuronal Survival in Glaucomatous Injury
Astrocytes play an important role in glaucoma. These cells express Cx43, which can form gap junctions and hemichannels. This study shows that Cx43 deletion in astrocytes provides neuroprotection in glaucoma, possibly through hemichannel activation. ABSTRACT Astrocytes in the retina and optic nerve head play an important role in the pathogenesis of ...
Khulan Batsuuri+4 more
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Abstraction of the formation of new vascular connections through angiogenesis. Abstract Angiogenesis, arteriogenesis, and pruning are revascularization processes essential to our natural vascular development and adaptation, as well as central players in the onset and development of pathologies such as tumoral growth and stroke recovery.
Cameron Apeldoorn+3 more
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Experimental studies on the development of the eye in amphibia. II. On the cornea [PDF]
Warren Lewis
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ABSTRACT Nitrogen and sulfur mustards, often acting as vesicants, have significant consequences for public health. Skin is a common site for exposure to these vesicants that can result in considerable morbidity and mortality. Given that the treatment options are limited, new insights into the mechanisms for the toxicity of these vesicants that can be ...
Madison Owens+3 more
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The action of mustard gas on ox cornea collagen [PDF]
Antoinette Pirie
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Stress induced aging in mouse eye
Skowronska‐Krawczyk and colleagues describe the transcriptional and epigenetic changes happening in aging retina. They also show that upon stress such as intraocular pressure elevation in the eye, retinal tissue undergoes epigenetic and transcriptional changes similar to natural aging.
Qianlan Xu+15 more
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Studies on Mucopolysaccharide Biosynthesis in the Cornea
Burton M. Pogell, D. F. Koenig
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Structure and Nutrition of the Cornea, Cartilage and Wharton's Jelly [PDF]
Paul Bacsich, W. J. B. RlDDELL
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An Improved Monte Carlo Method for Quantitative Analysis of Transparency Degradation Caused by Corneal Edema. [PDF]
Li S+8 more
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Microsaccades Tracking by Secondary Speckle Pattern Analysis
A new approach for detecting microsaccades is introduced using secondary speckle patterns reflected from the sclera. This method offers potential benefits in capturing subtle eye movements and overcoming limitations in traditional pupil‐tracking systems.
Ola Shteinberg+6 more
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