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Matricellular proteins in the trabecular meshwork
Experimental Eye Research, 2009The trabecular meshwork is one of the primary tissues of interest in the normal regulation and dysregulation of intraocular pressure (IOP) that is a causative risk factor for primary open-angle glaucoma. Matricellular proteins generally function to allow cells to modulate their attachments with and alter the characteristics of their surrounding ...
Douglas J, Rhee +3 more
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Mechanobiology of trabecular meshwork cells
Experimental Eye Research, 2009Trabecular meshwork (TM) cells likely play a key role in regulating outflow facility and hence intraocular pressure. They function in a dynamic environment subjected to variations in mechanical and fluid shear forces. Because the extent of mechanical stress on the trabecular meshwork is dependent on the intraocular pressure, the behavior of TM cells ...
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Human Trabecular Meshwork Cells
1985In man, most of the aqueous humor drainage and the major resistance to outflow occur across the trabecular meshwork and inner wall of Schlemm’s canal. Pros-taglandins are known to alter intraocular presure (IOP) and have been implicated in both physiological and pathophysiological aspects of IOP regulation.
Mary E. Gerritsen +3 more
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Does Pigmentation Affect the Trabecular Meshwork?
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1989Pigment has been associated with glaucoma in pigment dispersion syndrome and in intraocular lens-associated pigment dispersion. Human eyes with segmental pigmentation of the trabecular meshwork may provide a controlled model to study the effects of pigment on the meshwork.
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Stiffness characterization of anisotropic trabecular meshwork
Journal of Biomechanics, 2017Elevation of intraocular pressure has been correlated to changes in stiffness of trabecular meshwork (TM) in glaucomatous eyes although mechanical properties of the TM remain to be quantitatively determined. Data in the literature suggest that the TM cannot be considered mechanically as a uniform layer of isotropic elastic material, because the value ...
Jinlong, Chang +4 more
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Mechanical analysis of rat trabecular meshwork
Soft Matter, 2015We developed a method to quantify the initial Young's modulus of rat trabecular meshwork (TM) in situ, based on atomic force microscopy (AFM).
Jianyong, Huang +2 more
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Diffuse Trabecular Meshwork Melanoma
Ophthalmology Glaucoma, 2022Nicholas E, Kalafatis +2 more
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Innervation of trabecular meshwork.
Japanese journal of ophthalmology, 1987The innervation of the trabecular meshwork of the anterior chamber angle in monkey eyes was studied by transmission and scanning electron microscopy. According to the transmission electron microscopic examination, the nerve terminals in the trabecular meshwork mostly contained dense core vesicles after treatment with 5-hydroxydopamine and thus were ...
A, Sugita, H, Nishida, H, Yoshioka
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Trabecular meshwork recovery after phagocytic challenge
Current Eye Research, 1989The short and long term response of the trabecular meshwork to a phagocytic challenge and the response of the meshwork to different types of foreign particles was studied by injecting one eye of 25 adult cats with a phagocytic agent (zymosan, blood, or latex microspheres) while the fellow eye received a control solution.
D H, Johnson +2 more
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Mechanotransduction Channels of the Trabecular Meshwork
Current Eye Research, 2013To determine whether the trabecular meshwork (TM), like the other organs engaged in filter like activities (such as kidneys), show the expression of known mechanotransduction channels at protein level.Human donor eye globes (n = 20), Donor eye derived TM tissue and primary TM cells were utilized for these studies.
Vu T, Tran +4 more
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