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1. Aberrations in Cell Signaling Quantified in Diabetic Murine Globes after Injury

2. Age Dependent Changes in Corneal Epithelial Cell Signaling

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3. Pannexin1: Role as a Sensor to Injury Is Attenuated in Pretype 2 Corneal Diabetic Epithelium

4. Sustained Ca2+ mobilizations: A quantitative approach to predict their importance in cell-cell communication and wound healing.

5. Changes in Epithelial and Stromal Corneal Stiffness Occur with Age and Obesity

6. Self-Assembled Matrix by Umbilical Cord Stem Cells

7. Communication between corneal epithelial cells and trigeminal neurons is facilitated by purinergic (P2) and glutamatergic receptors.

8. Corneal epithelium expresses a variant of P2X(7) receptor in health and disease.

9. NIH application june 2023

10. The Role of Hypoxia in Corneal Extracellular Matrix Deposition and Cell Motility

11. Epithelial cells exert differential traction stress in response to substrate stiffness

13. Pannexin1: Role as a Sensor to Injury Is Attenuated in Pretype 2 Corneal Diabetic Epithelium

14. Multiple Imaging Modalities for Cell-Cell Communication via Calcium Mobilizations in Corneal Epithelial Cells

15. High fat diet induces pre-type 2 diabetes with regional changes in corneal sensory nerves and altered P2X7 expression and localization

16. Hypoxia modulates the development of a corneal stromal matrix model

18. Sustained Ca2+ mobilizations: A quantitative approach to predict their importance in cell-cell communication and wound healing

19. Changes in Epithelial and Stromal Corneal Stiffness Occur with Age and Obesity

22. Extracellular matrix stiffness modulates VEGF calcium signaling in endothelial cells: individual cell and population analysis

23. Early life allergen-induced mucus overproduction requires augmented neural stimulation of pulmonary neuroendocrine cell secretion

24. Wounding the cornea to learn how it heals

25. Purinoreceptor P2X7 Regulation of Ca2+ Mobilization and Cytoskeletal Rearrangement Is Required for Corneal Reepithelialization after Injury

26. Self-Assembled Matrix by Umbilical Cord Stem Cells

27. Role of Glycosaminoglycan Sulfation in the Formation of Immunoglobulin Light Chain Amyloid Oligomers and Fibrils

28. RelB NF-κB Represses Estrogen Receptor α Expression via Induction of the Zinc Finger Protein Blimp1

29. The intracellular distribution of vinculin and alpha2 integrin in epithelial cells and chondrocytes

32. Cellular injury induces activation of MAPK via P2Y receptors

33. TGF-beta1 regulates TGF-beta1 and FGF-2 mRNA expression during fibroblast wound healing

34. Hypoxia-induced changes in Ca(2+) mobilization and protein phosphorylation implicated in impaired wound healing

35. In vitro model suggests oxidative stress involved in keratoconus disease

36. cDNA and genomic cloning of lacritin, a novel secretion enhancing factor from the human lacrimal gland11Edited by J. Karn

37. Transforming growth factor-?1 expression in cultured corneal fibroblasts in response to injury

38. Calcium signaling induced by adhesion mediates protein tyrosine phosphorylation and is independent of pHi

39. Injury and EGF mediate the expression of ?6?4 integrin subunits in corneal epithelium

40. Type V collagen regulates the assembly of collagen fibrils in cultures of bovine vascular smooth muscle cells

41. Regulation of Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor Binding and Activity by Cell Density and Heparan Sulfate

42. Characterization of Proteoglycans Synthesized by Cultured Corneal Fibroblasts in Response to Transforming Growth Factor β and Fetal Calf Serum

43. Elastogenesis in the developing chick lung is transcriptionally regulated

44. In vivo comparison of three different porous materials intended for use in a keratoprosthesis

45. Biological response to a synthetic cornea

46. Chondrocyte survival and differentiation in situ are integrin mediated

47. The expression of integrin subunits ?6 and ?4 by corneal epithelial cells on modified hydrogel surfaces

48. Plasma surface modification of artificial corneas for optimal epithelialization

49. Advances in polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel keratoprostheses: Protection against ultraviolet light and fabrication by a molding process

50. Expression of Integrin Receptors on Plasma Membranes of Primary Corneal Epithelial Cells is Matrix Specific