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1. Multi-omics profiling of retinal pigment epithelium reveals enhancer-driven activation of RANK-NFATc1 signaling in traumatic proliferative vitreoretinopathy.

2. A corneo-retinal hypercitrullination axis underlies ocular injury to nitrogen mustard.

3. A, B, C's of Trk Receptors and Their Ligands in Ocular Repair.

4. The Immediate Early Response of Lens Epithelial Cells to Lens Injury.

5. Research models of sulfur mustard- and nitrogen mustard-induced ocular injuries and potential therapeutics.

6. Effect of trans-resveratrol on glutamate clearance and visual behaviour in rats with glutamate induced retinal injury.

7. Raloxifene, a cannabinoid type-2 receptor inverse agonist, mitigates visual deficits and pathology and modulates microglia after ocular blast.

8. Regulation of mitophagy by metformin improves the structure and function of retinal ganglion cells following excitotoxicity-induced retinal injury.

9. The Therapeutic Roles of Recombinant Hsp90α on Cornea Epithelial Injury.

10. Mesenchymal stem cell secretome protects against oxidative stress-induced ocular blast visual pathologies.

11. Investigations on Retinal Pigment Epithelial Damage at Laser Irradiation in the Lower Microsecond Time Regime.

12. Development of mouse models for the study of chloropicrin and hydrogen fluoride ocular injury.

13. Assessment of necroptosis in the retina in a repeated primary ocular blast injury mouse model.

14. Tear and serum MMP-9 and serum TIMPs levels in the severe sulfur mustard eye injured exposed patients.

15. Tear and serum interleukin-8 and serum CX3CL1, CCL2 and CCL5 in sulfur mustard eye-exposed patients.

16. Retinal Ganglion Cells Die by Necroptotic Mechanisms in a Site-Specific Manner in a Rat Blunt Ocular Injury Model.

17. Transcriptome and DNA Methylome Signatures Associated With Retinal Müller Glia Development, Injury Response, and Aging.

18. The Impact of Limbal Mesenchymal Stromal Cells on Healing of Acute Ocular Surface Wounds Is Improved by Pre-cultivation and Implantation in the Presence of Limbal Epithelial Cells.

19. Proteomic evidence that ABCA4 is vital for traumatic proliferative vitreoretinopathy formation and development.

20. TLR4-MyD88 pathway promotes the imbalanced activation of NLRP3/NLRP6 via caspase-8 stimulation after alkali burn injury.

21. Carbenoxolone prevents chemical eye ischemia-reperfusion-induced cell death via 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 inhibition.

22. Chemokine CXCL13 activates p38 MAPK in the trigeminal ganglion after infraorbital nerve injury.

23. Erythropoietin either Prevents or Exacerbates Retinal Damage from Eye Trauma Depending on Treatment Timing.

24. Low-Level Blast Exposure Increases Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) Expression in the Rat Cornea.

25. Seasonal and post-trauma remodeling in cone-dominant ground squirrel retina.

26. Secretion Profile of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Retinal Pigment Epithelium During Wound Healing.

27. Imaging rhodopsin degeneration in vivo in a new model of ocular ischemia in living mice.

28. [Reparative Neurogenesis in the Brain and Changes in the Optic Nerve of Adult Trout Oncorhynchus mykiss after Mechanical Damage of the Eye].

29. Primary Mechanisms of Thymosin β4 Repair Activity in Dry Eye Disorders and Other Tissue Injuries.

30. Epithelial basement membrane proteins perlecan and nidogen-2 are up-regulated in stromal cells after epithelial injury in human corneas.

31. Pathophysiology of blast-induced ocular trauma in rats after repeated exposure to low-level blast overpressure.

32. Quantitative analysis of injury-induced anterior subcapsular cataract in the mouse: a model of lens epithelial cells proliferation and epithelial-mesenchymal transition.

33. Caspase-9 mediates photoreceptor death after blunt ocular trauma.

34. Photic injury to cultured RPE varies among individual cells in proportion to their endogenous lipofuscin content as modulated by their melanosome content.

35. Corneal wound healing, a newly identified function of CAP37, is mediated by protein kinase C delta (PKCδ).

36. Molecular changes and vision loss in a mouse model of closed-globe blast trauma.

37. Antagonizing c-Cbl enhances EGFR-dependent corneal epithelial homeostasis.

38. Inhibition by all-trans-retinoic acid of transforming growth factor-β-induced collagen gel contraction mediated by human tenon fibroblasts.

39. Vimentin knockdown decreases corneal opacity.

40. Synthetic neurotensin analogues are nontoxic analgesics for the rabbit cornea.

41. Effects of the loss of conjunctival Muc16 on corneal epithelium and stroma in mice.

42. Impairment of corneal epithelial wound healing in a TRPV1-deficient mouse.

43. Cytokine deposition alters leukocyte morphology and initial recruitment of monocytes and γδT cells after corneal injury.

44. Conditional knockout of CTGF affects corneal wound healing.

45. Integrin-dependent neutrophil migration in the injured mouse cornea.

46. Involvement of cyclin D and p27 in cell proliferation mediated by ROCK inhibitors Y-27632 and Y-39983 during corneal endothelium wound healing.

47. Heat shock protein 27 phosphorylation is involved in epithelial cell apoptosis as well as epithelial migration during corneal epithelial wound healing.

48. A method to generate enhanced GFP+ chimeric mice to study the role of bone marrow-derived cells in the eye.

49. A synthetic connexin 43 mimetic peptide augments corneal wound healing.

50. Mouse strain variation in SMA(+) myofibroblast development after corneal injury.

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