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1. Diabetic rats with high levels of endogenous dopamine do not show retinal vascular pathology

2. Defibrinogenation Ameliorates Retinal Microgliosis and Inflammation in A CX3CR1-Independent Manner

3. Dyslipidemia in retinal metabolic disorders

4. Fatty acid oxidation and photoreceptor metabolic needs

5. Sildenafil-evoked photoreceptor oxidative stress in vivo is unrelated to impaired visual performance in mice.

6. CCR2-positive monocytes contribute to the pathogenesis of early diabetic retinopathy in mice

7. Successful induction of diabetes in mice demonstrates no gender difference in development of early diabetic retinopathy.

8. Nanomedicine platform for targeting activated neutrophils and neutrophil–platelet complexes using an α1-antitrypsin-derived peptide motif

9. A Randomized Trial of Photobiomodulation Therapy for Center-Involved Diabetic Macular Edema with Good Visual Acuity (Protocol AE)

10. Stress resilience-enhancing drugs preserve tissue structure and function in degenerating retina via phosphodiesterase inhibition

11. Subendothelial matrix stiffening by lysyl oxidase enhances RAGE-mediated retinal endothelial activation in diabetes

12. Mechanical regulation of retinal vascular inflammation and degeneration in diabetic retinopathy

13. IRAK2 directs stimulus-dependent nuclear export of inflammatory mRNAs

14. Lysyl oxidase-dependent subendothelial matrix stiffening promotes RAGE-mediated retinal endothelial activation in diabetes

15. Interrelationships between the Retinal Neuroglia and Vasculature in Diabetes

16. Regulation of Adrenergic, Serotonin, and Dopamine Receptors to Inhibit Diabetic Retinopathy: Monotherapies versus Combination Therapies

17. Formulation and efficacy of ECO/pRHO-ABCA4-SV40 nanoparticles for nonviral gene therapy of Stargardt disease in a mouse model

18. Stable Retinoid Analogue Targeted Dual pH-Sensitive Smart Lipid ECO/pDNA Nanoparticles for Specific Gene Delivery in the Retinal Pigment Epithelium

19. Update on animal models of diabetic retinopathy: from molecular approaches to mice and higher mammals

20. Lymphoblastoid Cell Lines as a Tool to Study Inter-Individual Differences in the Response to Glucose.

21. ICAM-1 on the luminal surface of endothelial cells is induced to a greater extent in mouse retina than in other tissues in diabetes

22. Photobiomodulation Mitigates Diabetes-Induced Retinopathy by Direct and Indirect Mechanisms: Evidence from Intervention Studies in Pigmented Mice.

23. Diabetes induces IL-17A-Act1-FADD-dependent retinal endothelial cell death and capillary degeneration

24. Negative regulation of FOXP3 expression by c-Rel O-GlcNAcylation

25. A cell‐penetrating CD40‐TRAF2,3 blocking peptide diminishes inflammation and neuronal loss after ischemia/reperfusion

26. Regenerative therapeutic potential of adipose stromal cells in early stage diabetic retinopathy.

27. Nanomedicine platform for targeting activated neutrophils and neutrophil-platelet complexes using an α

28. Sildenafil-evoked photoreceptor oxidative stress in vivo is unrelated to impaired visual performance in mice

29. β2-adrenergic receptor knockout mice exhibit A diabetic retinopathy phenotype.

30. MyD88-dependent pathways in leukocytes affect the retina in diabetes.

31. Antagonism of CD11b with neutrophil inhibitory factor (NIF) inhibits vascular lesions in diabetic retinopathy.

32. Deletion of aldose reductase from mice inhibits diabetes-induced retinal capillary degeneration and superoxide generation.

33. Photoreceptor Cell Calcium Dysregulation and Calpain Activation Promote Pathogenic Photoreceptor Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in Prodromal Diabetic Retinopathy

34. All-trans-Retinaldehyde Contributes to Retinal Vascular Permeability in Ischemia Reperfusion

35. Successful induction of diabetes in mice demonstrates no gender difference in development of early diabetic retinopathy

36. Evidence for diffuse central retinal edema in vivo in diabetic male Sprague Dawley rats.

37. Targeting CD6 for the treatment of experimental autoimmune uveitis

38. Curcumin inhibits neuronal and vascular degeneration in retina after ischemia and reperfusion injury.

39. D-cis-Diltiazem Can Produce Oxidative Stress in Healthy Depolarized Rods In Vivo

40. Neutrophil-Derived Proteases Contribute to the Pathogenesis of Early Diabetic Retinopathy

41. Photobiomodulation Inhibits Long-term Structural and Functional Lesions of Diabetic Retinopathy

42. A Combination of G Protein–Coupled Receptor Modulators Protects Photoreceptors from Degeneration

43. Photoreceptor cells produce inflammatory products that contribute to retinal vascular permeability in a mouse model of diabetes

44. Fatty acid oxidation and photoreceptor metabolic needs

45. Dyslipidemia in retinal metabolic disorders

46. Retinol binding protein 3 is increased in the retina of patients with diabetes resistant to diabetic retinopathy

47. Neutrophil elastase contributes to the pathological vascular permeability characteristic of diabetic retinopathy

48. Pathophysiology of Diabetic Retinopathy: Contribution and Limitations of Laboratory Research

49. Photoreceptor cells and RPE contribute to the development of diabetic retinopathy

50. Mechanistic Insights into Pathological Changes in the Diabetic Retina

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