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1. Transgenic inhibition of astroglial NF-κB protects from optic nerve damage and retinal ganglion cell loss in experimental optic neuritis

2. Systemic Hypothermia in the Acute Management of Traumatic Optic Neuropathy in a Murine Animal Model.

4. Novel laser model of optic nerve transection provides valuable insights about the dynamics of optic nerve regeneration.

5. Molecular mechanisms of NMDA excitotoxicity in the retina.

6. Various Forms of Programmed Cell Death Are Concurrently Activated in the Population of Retinal Ganglion Cells after Ischemia and Reperfusion.

7. Multiple types of programmed necrosis such as necroptosis, pyroptosis, oxytosis/ferroptosis, and parthanatos contribute simultaneously to retinal damage after ischemia-reperfusion.

8. Derivation and Characterization of Murine and Amphibian Müller Glia Cell Lines.

9. The Potential Role of Epigenetic Mechanisms in the Development of Retinitis Pigmentosa and Related Photoreceptor Dystrophies.

10. Mitochondrial targeted therapy with elamipretide (MTP-131) as an adjunct to tumor necrosis factor inhibition for traumatic optic neuropathy in the acute setting.

11. Mitochondrial lipid profiling data of a traumatic optic neuropathy model.

12. The effect of extrinsic Wnt/β-catenin signaling in Muller glia on retinal ganglion cell neurite growth.

13. Lipidomics dataset of sonication-induced traumatic optic neuropathy in mice.

14. Development and epigenetic plasticity of murine Müller glia.

15. DNA Methylation Dynamics During the Differentiation of Retinal Progenitor Cells Into Retinal Neurons Reveal a Role for the DNA Demethylation Pathway.

16. Wnt signaling induces neurite outgrowth in mouse retinal ganglion cells.

17. Inflammasome Activation Induces Pyroptosis in the Retina Exposed to Ocular Hypertension Injury.

18. The epigenetic basis for the impaired ability of adult murine retinal pigment epithelium cells to regenerate retinal tissue.

19. Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibition in the Acute Management of Traumatic Optic Neuropathy.

20. Pannexin 1 sustains the electrophysiological responsiveness of retinal ganglion cells.

21. Mitochondrial DNA Double-Strand Breaks in Oligodendrocytes Cause Demyelination, Axonal Injury, and CNS Inflammation.

22. A Novel Mouse Model of Traumatic Optic Neuropathy Using External Ultrasound Energy to Achieve Focal, Indirect Optic Nerve Injury.

23. Molecular Profiling of the Developing Lacrimal Gland Reveals Putative Role of Notch Signaling in Branching Morphogenesis.

24. Virally delivered, constitutively active NFκB improves survival of injured retinal ganglion cells.

25. Molecular Characterization of Notch1 Positive Progenitor Cells in the Developing Retina.

26. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha mediates activation of NF-κB and JNK signaling cascades in retinal ganglion cells and astrocytes in opposite ways.

27. The TIR-domain-containing adapter inducing interferon-β-dependent signaling cascade plays a crucial role in ischemia-reperfusion-induced retinal injury, whereas the contribution of the myeloid differentiation primary response 88-dependent signaling cascade is not as pivotal.

28. Retinal ganglion cell (RGC) programmed necrosis contributes to ischemia-reperfusion-induced retinal damage.

29. Putative role of protein kinase C in neurotoxic inflammation mediated by extracellular heat shock protein 70 after ischemia-reperfusion.

30. Cellular mechanisms of high mobility group 1 (HMGB-1) protein action in the diabetic retinopathy.

31. Neuronal NAD(P)H oxidases contribute to ROS production and mediate RGC death after ischemia.

32. Astroglial NF-κB mediates oxidative stress by regulation of NADPH oxidase in a model of retinal ischemia reperfusion injury.

33. β1 integrin-focal adhesion kinase (FAK) signaling modulates retinal ganglion cell (RGC) survival.

34. Pannexin1 stabilizes synaptic plasticity and is needed for learning.

35. Genetic ablation of Pannexin1 protects retinal neurons from ischemic injury.

36. Targeted deletion of one or two copies of the G protein β subunit Gβ5 gene has distinct effects on body weight and behavior in mice.

37. The high-mobility group box-1 nuclear factor mediates retinal injury after ischemia reperfusion.

38. Liposome-delivered ATP effectively protects the retina against ischemia-reperfusion injury.

39. Toll-like receptor 4 contributes to retinal ischemia/reperfusion injury.

40. Preliminary quantitative proteomic characterization of glaucomatous rat retinal ganglion cells.

41. Phosphatidylserine-containing liposomes promote maximal survival of retinal neurons after ischemic injury.

42. Inactivation of astroglial NF-kappa B promotes survival of retinal neurons following ischemic injury.

43. Transgenic inhibition of astroglial NF-kappa B improves functional outcome in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis by suppressing chronic central nervous system inflammation.

44. Differential gene expression profiling of large and small retinal ganglion cells.

45. Molecular characterization of pannexins in the lens.

46. Expression of pannexin family of proteins in the retina.

47. Microarray analysis of gene expression in adult retinal ganglion cells.

48. Microarray analysis of fiber cell maturation in the lens.

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