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Reactive astrocytes release various molecules, which play a role in maintaining central nervous system (CNS) homeostasis. (1) Gliotransmitters, such as glutamate, γ‐aminobutyric acid (GABA), ATP, and D‐serine, are secreted by vesicular exocytosis. In addition, astrocytes can also release ATP and glutamate through (2) P2X7Rs, (3) connexin‐43 (Cx43 ...
Peter Illes+4 more
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Diode laser trabeculoplasty for open angle glaucoma
Akira Sone+2 more
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Genetic screening in a large family with juvenile onset primary open angle glaucoma [PDF]
Adam Booth
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A 12‐year‐old neutered male American Shorthair cat was presented to the hospital after ingesting toxic plants to cats. Brimonidine instillation was performed to induce vomiting. Three incidents of projectile vomiting were then observed 30 min after the brimonidine administration.
Dalhae Kim+4 more
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Commentary on: Nonpenetrating deep sclerectomy in advanced open-angle glaucoma. [PDF]
Narayanan S.
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A non‐mydriatic handheld fundus camera (Aurora, Optomed, Oulu, Finland) was evaluated for feline fundus imaging, providing high‐quality images without pupil dilation. The device demonstrated excellent centration, clarity and visibility in 416 eyes, making it a practical and less stressful alternative for veterinary ophthalmic examinations .
Özlem Şengöz Şirin+2 more
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Prostaglandin Intracameral Implants for Ocular Hypertension and Open-Angle Glaucoma. [PDF]
Cheng CM, Rehmani C, Chin J.
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The effects of cataract extraction on the visual field of eyes with chronic open-angle glaucoma
Philip Chen, Donald L. Budenz
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