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1. Morphometric and Microstructural Changes During Murine Retinal Development Characterized Using In Vivo Optical Coherence Tomography.

2. Antenatal IL-1-dependent inflammation persists postnatally and causes retinal and sub-retinal vasculopathy in progeny.

3. Receptors of intermediates of carbohydrate metabolism, GPR91 and GPR99, mediate axon growth.

4. miR-126-5p promotes retinal endothelial cell survival through SetD5 regulation in neurons.

5. Tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) deficiency is associated with augmented inflammation and microvascular degeneration in the retina.

6. Postnatal hyperoxia and the developing rat retina: beyond the obvious vasculopathy.

7. Functional and structural changes resulting from strain differences in the rat model of oxygen-induced retinopathy.

8. The effect of oxygen and light on the structure and function of the neonatal rat retina.

9. Early manifestations of postnatal hyperoxia on the retinal structure and function of the neonatal rat.

10. CX3CR1-dependent subretinal microglia cell accumulation is associated with cardinal features of age-related macular degeneration.

11. Neuroprotection in the juvenile rat model of light-induced retinopathy: evidence suggesting a role for FGF-2 and CNTF.

12. Structural and functional consequences of bright light exposure on the retina of neonatal rats.

13. Potential role of microglia in retinal blood vessel formation.

14. Light-induced retinopathy: comparing adult and juvenile rats.

15. Structural and functional consequences of trolox C treatment in the rat model of postnatal hyperoxia.

16. New insights into the retinal circulation: inflammatory lipid mediators in ischemic retinopathy.

17. Isomer-specific contractile effects of a series of synthetic f2-isoprostanes on retinal and cerebral microvasculature.

18. The photopic ERG luminance-response function (photopic hill): method of analysis and clinical application.

19. Dark adaptation is faster in pigmented than albino rats.

20. Graded contribution of retinal maturation to the development of oxygen-induced retinopathy in rats.

21. Oxidants, nitric oxide and prostanoids in the developing ocular vasculature: a basis for ischemic retinopathy.

22. Preservation of neural function in the perinate by high PGE(2) levels acting via EP(2) receptors.

23. Persistent functional and structural retinal anomalies in newborn rats exposed to hyperoxia.

24. Prevention of postasphyxia electroretinal dysfunction with a pyridoxal hydrazone.

25. Light induces peroxidation in retina by activating prostaglandin G/H synthase.

26. Nitric oxide in retinal and choroidal blood flow autoregulation in newborn pigs: interactions with prostaglandins.

27. Characterization and ontogeny of PGE2 and PGF2 alpha receptors on the retinal vasculature of the pig.

28. Peroxide-cyclooxygenase interactions in postasphyxial changes in retinal and choroidal hemodynamics.

29. Alterations in the electroretinogram of newborn piglets by propionic acid-derivative nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs but not by indomethacin and diclofenac.

30. Prevention of postasphyxial increase in lipid peroxides and retinal function deterioration in the newborn pig by inhibition of cyclooxygenase activity and free radical generation.

31. Dissociation between prostaglandin levels and blood flow to the retina and choroid in the newborn pig after nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs.

32. Dissociation between prostaglandin levels and blood flow to the retina and choroid in the newborn pig after nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs

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