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1. Structural correlations between brain magnetic resonance image-derived phenotypes and retinal neuroanatomy.

2. Genetic variation affects morphological retinal phenotypes extracted from UK Biobank optical coherence tomography images.

3. Strain Specific Responses in a Microbead Rat Model of Experimental Glaucoma.

4. Retinal asymmetry in multiple sclerosis.

5. Comparative proteomic analysis of normal and gliotic PVR retina and contribution of Müller glia to this profile.

6. Comparison of proteomic profiles in the zebrafish retina during experimental degeneration and regeneration.

7. VEGF-A is necessary and sufficient for retinal neuroprotection in models of experimental glaucoma.

8. Current approaches and future prospects for stem cell rescue and regeneration of the retina and optic nerve.

9. MIO-M1 cells and similar muller glial cell lines derived from adult human retina exhibit neural stem cell characteristics.

10. Differential expression of matrix metalloproteinases 2 and 9 by glial Müller cells: response to soluble and extracellular matrix-bound tumor necrosis factor-alpha.

11. In vitro characterization of a spontaneously immortalized human Müller cell line (MIO-M1).

12. MicroRNA profile of extracellular vesicles released by Müller glial cells.

13. Transcriptomics of CD29+/CD44+ cells isolated from hPSC retinal organoids reveals a single cell population with retinal progenitor and Müller glia characteristics.

14. Retinal asymmetry in multiple sclerosis.

15. Comparison of Associations with Different Macular Inner Retinal Thickness Parameters in a Large Cohort: The UK Biobank.

16. Distribution of Müller stem cells within the neural retina: Evidence for the existence of a ciliary margin-like zone in the adult human eye

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