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1. Diurnal retinal and choroidal gene expression patterns support a role for circadian biology in myopia pathogenesis

2. Effects of Morning or Evening Narrow-band Blue Light on the Compensation to Lens-Induced Hyperopic Defocus in Chicks

4. Effects of morning and evening exposures to blue light of varying illuminance on ocular growth rates and ocular rhythms in chicks

5. Effects of time-of-day on inhibition of lens-induced myopia by quinpirole, pirenzepine and atropine in chicks

6. Effects of autonomic denervations on the rhythms in axial length and choroidal thickness in chicks

7. The effects of brief high intensity light on ocular growth in chick eyes developing myopia vary with time of day

8. Circadian rhythms, refractive development, and myopia

9. Myopic defocus in the evening is more effective at inhibiting eye growth than defocus in the morning: Effects on rhythms in axial length and choroid thickness in chicks

10. Visual conditions affecting eye growth alter diurnal levels of vitreous DOPAC

11. Visual Image Quality Impacts Circadian Rhythm-Related Gene Expression in Retina and in Choroid: A Potential Mechanism for Ametropias

12. Brief hyperopic defocus or form deprivation have varying effects on eye growth and ocular rhythms depending on the time-of-day of exposure

13. The Muscarinic Antagonist MT3 Distinguishes Between Form Deprivation- and Negative Lens-Induced Myopia in Chicks

14. IMI – Report on Experimental Models of Emmetropization and Myopia

15. Nitric Oxide Synthase Inhibitors Prevent the Growth-Inhibiting Effects of Quinpirole

16. Ocular diurnal rhythms and eye growth regulation: Where we are 50 years after Lauber

17. Brief light exposure at night disrupts the circadian rhythms in eye growth and choroidal thickness in chicks

18. Parasympathetic influences on emmetropization in chicks: Evidence for different mechanisms in form deprivation vs negative lens-induced myopia

19. Choroidal thickness predicts ocular growth in normal chicks but not in eyes with experimentally altered growth

20. Dopamine antagonists and brief vision distinguish lens-induced- and form-deprivation-induced myopia

21. Dopaminergic agonists that result in ocular growth inhibition also elicit transient increases in choroidal thickness in chicks

22. The multifunctional choroid

23. Inhibiting the transient choroidal thickening response using the nitric oxide synthase inhibitor l-NAME prevents the ameliorative effects of visual experience on ocular growth in two different visual paradigms

24. On the shoulders of a giant: his legacy will live on

25. Isolated chick sclera shows a circadian rhythm in proteoglycan synthesis perhaps associated with the rhythm in ocular elongation

26. An introduction to Point-Counterpoint articles

27. Form deprivation and lens-induced myopia: are they different?

28. Validation of laser Doppler interferometric measurementsin vivoof axial eye length and thickness of fundus layers in chicks

29. Single Cell Imaging of the Chick Retina with Adaptive Optics

30. Intrinsic choroidal neurons in the chicken eye: chemical coding and synaptic input

32. Inhibiting the neuronal isoform of nitric oxide synthase has similar effects on the compensatory choroidal and axial responses to myopic defocus in chicks as does the non-specific inhibitor L-NAME

33. Scleral changes in chicks with form-deprivation myopia

34. Transient increases in choroidal thickness are consistently associated with brief daily visual stimuli that inhibit ocular growth in chicks

35. The autonomic facial nerve pathway in birds: a tracing study in chickens

36. Change in the Synthesis Rates of Ocular Retinoic Acid and Scleral Glycosaminoglycan During Experimentally Altered Eye Growth in Marmosets

37. The phase relationships between the diurnal rhythms in axial length and choroidal thickness and the association with ocular growth rate in chicks

38. Temporal integration characteristics of the axial and choroidal responses to myopic defocus induced by prior form deprivation versus positive spectacle lens wear in chickens

39. The effect of the nonspecific nitric oxide synthase inhibitor NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester on the choroidal compensatory response to myopic defocus in chickens

40. Susceptibility to form-deprivation myopia in chicks is not altered by an early experience of axial myopia

41. Diurnal rhythms in intraocular pressure, axial length, and choroidal thickness in a primate model of eye growth, the common marmoset

42. Visual influences on diurnal rhythms in ocular length and choroidal thickness in chick eyes

43. Compensation for spectacle lenses involves changes in proteoglycan synthesis in both the sclera and choroid

44. Moving the retina: choroidal modulation of refractive state

45. The retinal targets of centrifugal neurons and the retinal neurons projecting to the accessory optic system

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