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1. Proteomic analysis of CD29+ Müller cells reveals metabolic reprogramming in rabbit myopia model

2. Long‐Term Monitoring of ApoE4 within Aqueous Humor Using Intraocular Lenses Containing Target‐Responsive Inverse Opal Hydrogel

3. Amplified fluorogenic immunoassay for early diagnosis and monitoring of Alzheimer’s disease from tear fluid

4. Real-time and label-free biosensing using moiré pattern generated by bioresponsive hydrogel

5. Tissue extracellular matrix hydrogels as alternatives to Matrigel for culturing gastrointestinal organoids

6. Proteome alterations in the aqueous humor reflect structural and functional phenotypes in patients with advanced normal-tension glaucoma

7. The Protective Role of Exosome-Derived MicroRNAs and Proteins from Human Breast Milk against Infectious Agents

8. Compound heterozygous mutations in TGFBI cause a severe phenotype of granular corneal dystrophy type 2

9. The correction of conjunctivochalasis using high-frequency radiowave electrosurgery improves dry eye disease

10. Correlation Between Salivary Microbiome of Parotid Glands and Clinical Features in Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome and Non-Sjögren’s Sicca Subjects

11. Alterations of aqueous humor Aβ levels in Aβ-infused and transgenic mouse models of Alzheimer disease.

12. Activation of Dll4/Notch Signaling and Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1 Alpha Facilitates Lymphangiogenesis in Lacrimal Glands in Dry Eye.

14. Long-Term Follow-Up of Corneal Endothelial Cell Changes After Iris-Fixated Phakic Intraocular Lens Explantation

16. Comparison of Corneal Higher-Order Aberrations Following Topography-Guided LASIK and SMILE for Myopic Correction: A Propensity Score Matching Analysis

17. Real-time and label-free biosensing using moiré pattern generated by bioresponsive hydrogel

18. Evaluation of dry eye subtypes and characteristics using conventional assessments and dynamic tear interferometry

19. Comparison of Treatment Modalities for Dry Eye in Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome

20. How Long to Continue Eyelid Hygiene to Treat Meibomian Gland Dysfunction

21. Retinal Proteome Analysis Reveals a Region-Specific Change in the Rabbit Myopia Model

22. Evaluation of Meibum Lipid Composition According to Tear Interferometric Patterns: RRH: Meibum Composition According to Interferometric Patterns

23. Comparison of Treatment Modalities for Dry Eye in Primary Sjögren's Syndrome

24. Effects of meibomian gland dysfunction and aqueous deficiency on friction-related disease

25. Meibum Expressibility Improvement as a Therapeutic Target of Intense Pulsed Light Treatment in Meibomian Gland Dysfunction and Its Association with Tear Inflammatory Cytokines

26. A visually distinguishable light interfering bioresponsive silica nanoparticle hydrogel sensor fabricated through the molecular imprinting technique

27. The Dopaminergic Neuronal System Regulates the Inflammatory Status of Mouse Lacrimal Glands in Dry Eye Disease

28. Evaluation of dry eye subtypes and characteristics using conventional assessments and dynamic tear interferometry.

29. Compound heterozygous mutations in TGFBI cause a severe phenotype of granular corneal dystrophy type 2

30. Tissue extracellular matrix hydrogels as alternatives to Matrigel for culturing gastrointestinal organoids

31. The correction of conjunctivochalasis using high-frequency radiowave electrosurgery improves dry eye disease

32. De Novo L509P Mutation of the TGFBI Gene Associated with Slit-Lamp Findings of Lattice Corneal Dystrophy Type IIIA

33. Immunostimulatory Effects of Live

34. Necrotizing Scleritis After Cosmetic Conjunctivectomy With Mitomycin C

35. Corneal lymphangiogenesis facilitates ocular surface inflammation and cell trafficking in dry eye disease

36. Meibomian Gland Dysfunction Associated With Periocular Radiotherapy

37. Lacrimal gland–derived IL-22 regulates IL-17-mediated ocular mucosal inflammation

38. p-Coumaroyl Anthocyanin Mixture Isolated from Tuber Epidermis of Solanum tuberosum Attenuates Reactive Oxygen Species and Pro-inflammatory Mediators by Suppressing NF-κB and STAT1/3 Signaling in LPS-Induced RAW264.7 Macrophages

39. Matrix metalloproteinase 9-activatable peptide-conjugated hydrogel-based fluorogenic intraocular-lens sensor

40. Changes in Human Tear Proteome Following Topical Treatment of Dry Eye Disease: Cyclosporine A Versus Diquafosol Tetrasodium

41. Pathogenesis and treatments of TGFBI corneal dystrophies

42. HIF1α-mediated TRAIL Expression Regulates Lacrimal Gland Inflammation in Dry Eye Disease

43. Alterations of aqueous humor Aβ levels in Aβ-infused and transgenic mouse models of Alzheimer disease

44. Comparison of Ocular Surface Mucin Expression After Topical Ophthalmic Drug Administration in Dry Eye-Induced Mouse Model

45. Comparison of objective accommodation in phakic and pseudophakic eyes between age groups

46. A Hierarchical Cluster Analysis of Normal-Tension Glaucoma Using Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography Parameters

47. p-Coumaroyl Anthocyanin Mixture Isolated from Tuber Epidermis of Solanum tuberosum Attenuates Reactive Oxygen Species and Pro-inflammatory Mediators by Suppressing NF-κB and STAT1/3 Signaling in LPS-Induced RAW264.7 Macrophages

48. Proteomic analysis of human lacrimal and tear fluid in dry eye disease

49. Effect of Lowering Laser Energy on the Surface Roughness of Human Corneal Lenticules in SMILE

50. Lower Laser Energy Levels Lead to Better Visual Recovery After Small-Incision Lenticule Extraction: Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial

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