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1. Retinal Dopamine D2 Receptors Participate in the Development of Myopia in Mice.

2. Dysfunction of VIPR2 leads to myopia in humans and mice.

3. The Role of Retinal Connexins Cx36 and Horizontal Cell Coupling in Emmetropization in Guinea Pigs.

4. EMC3 Is Essential for Retinal Organization and Neurogenesis During Mouse Retinal Development.

5. Optic nerve crush modulates refractive development of the C57BL/6 mouse by changing multiple ocular dimensions.

6. Effects of the Tyrosinase-Dependent Dopaminergic System on Refractive Error Development in Guinea Pigs.

7. Prostaglandin F2α Receptor Modulation Affects Eye Development in Guinea Pigs.

8. Dopamine D1 Receptors Contribute Critically to the Apomorphine-Induced Inhibition of Form-Deprivation Myopia in Mice.

9. Changes in retinal metabolic profiles associated with form deprivation myopia development in guinea pigs.

10. The Role of Retinal Dopamine in C57BL/6 Mouse Refractive Development as Revealed by Intravitreal Administration of 6-Hydroxydopamine.

11. Adenomatous Polyposis Coli Mutation Leads to Myopia Development in Mice.

12. Inhibition of experimental myopia by a dopamine agonist: different effectiveness between form deprivation and hyperopic defocus in guinea pigs.

13. Gene therapy following subretinal AAV5 vector delivery is not affected by a previous intravitreal AAV5 vector administration in the partner eye.

14. Development of the human superior colliculus and the retinocollicular projection.

16. Increased Connexin36 Phosphorylation in AII Amacrine Cell Coupling of the Mouse Myopic Retina.

17. Developmental expression of three small GTPases in the mouse eye

18. Dopamine signaling and myopia development: What are the key challenges.

19. Form-deprivation myopia downregulates calcium levels in retinal horizontal cells in mice.

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