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2. Human iPSC-derived retinal organoids develop robust Alzheimer's disease neuropathology.

3. Retinal organoid light responsivity: current status and future opportunities.

4. Organoids for the Study of Retinal Development and Developmental Abnormalities.

5. Identifying Treatments for Taste and Smell Disorders: Gaps and Opportunities.

6. New Drug Discovery Paradigms for Retinal Diseases: A Focus on Retinal Organoids.

7. Lens regeneration: a historical perspective.

8. Three-dimensional automated reporter quantification (3D-ARQ) technology enables quantitative screening in retinal organoids.

9. Stem Cell Sources and Their Potential for the Treatment of Retinal Degenerations.

10. Efficient Gene Transfer in Chick Retinas for Primary Cell Culture Studies: An Ex-ovo Electroporation Approach.

11. Generation of three-dimensional retinal tissue with functional photoreceptors from human iPSCs.

12. Ex vivo electroporation of retinal cells: a novel, high efficiency method for functional studies in primary retinal cultures.

14. Rediscovering the chick embryo as a model to study retinal development.

15. MEK-ERK and heparin-susceptible signaling pathways are involved in cell-cycle entry of the wound edge retinal pigment epithelium cells in the adult newt.

16. Retinal regeneration in the Xenopus laevis tadpole: a new model system.

17. The alpha1 isoform of the Na+/K+ ATPase is up-regulated in dedifferentiated progenitor cells that mediate lens and retina regeneration in adult newts.

18. CAS role in the brain apoptosis of Bufo arenarum induced by cypermethrin.

19. Apoptotic cell death in the central nervous system of Bufo arenarum tadpoles induced by cypermethrin.

20. BMP inhibition-driven regulation of six-3 underlies induction of newt lens regeneration.

21. CNS regeneration: a morphogen's tale.

22. A novel role of the hedgehog pathway in lens regeneration.

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