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1. Naltrexone blockade of OGFr enhances cutaneous wound closure in diabetic rats

2. Efficacy and safety of a novel naltrexone treatment for dry eye in type 1 diabetes

3. The Yin and Yang of the Opioid Growth Regulatory System: Focus on Diabetes—The Lorenz E. Zimmerman Tribute Lecture

4. Sex Differences in Diabetic Ocular Surface Complications and Dysregulation of the OGF-OGFr Pathway

5. Impact of Video Describing Cataract Surgical Simulator Training on Patients' Perceptions of Resident Involvement in Cataract Surgery

6. Dysregulation of the OGF–OGFr pathway correlates with elevated serum OGF and ocular surface complications in the diabetic rat

7. Ocular surface complications result from dysregulation of the OGF‑OGFr signaling pathway in female diabetic rats

8. Naltrexone as a Novel Therapeutic for Diabetic Corneal Complications

9. Ocular surface complications in diabetes: The interrelationship between insulin and enkephalin

10. Topical Naltrexone Is a Safe and Effective Alternative to Standard Treatment of Diabetic Wounds

11. Diabetes Mellitus

21. Granulomatous Inflammation

22. Sex differences in the magnitude of diabetic ocular surface complications: Role of serum OGF

23. Ocular Pathology

24. Efficacy and safety of a novel naltrexone treatment for dry eye in type 1 diabetes

25. Secondary corneal amyloidosis after perforating corneal trauma: A series of 5 cases and review of the literature

26. Topical application of naltrexone facilitates reepithelialization of the cornea in diabetic rabbits

27. Diabetic keratopathy and treatment by modulation of the opioid growth factor (OGF)–OGF receptor (OGFr) axis with naltrexone: A review

28. Naltrexone and insulin are independently effective but not additive in accelerating corneal epithelial healing in type I diabetic rats

29. Topical Application of Naltrexone to the Ocular Surface of Healthy Volunteers: A Tolerability Study

30. X-LINKED RETINOSCHISIS

31. Adaptation of Homeostatic Ocular Surface Epithelium to Chronic Treatment With the Opioid Antagonist Naltrexone

36. Ocular Pathology

39. Neural (Sensory) Retina

43. Optic Nerve

44. Naltrexone, an Opioid Antagonist, Facilitates Reepithelialization of the Cornea in Diabetic Rat

45. Cellular dynamics of corneal wound re-epithelialization in the rat

46. Cellular dynamics of corneal wound re-epithelialization in the rat

47. Re-epithelialization of the rat cornea is accelerated by blockade of opioid receptors

48. The autocrine derivation of the opioid growth factor, [Met5]-enkephalin, in ocular surface epithelium

49. Ocular Safety of Topical Naltrexone

50. Opioid growth factor modulates corneal epithelial outgrowth in tissue culture

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