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Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Response of Trabecular Meshwork Stem Cells and Trabecular Meshwork Cells and Protective Effects of Activated PERK Pathway. | Academic Article |
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A new view of the human trabecular meshwork using quick-freeze, deep-etch electron microscopy. | Academic Article |
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Age-related changes of sulfated proteoglycans in the normal human trabecular meshwork. | Academic Article |
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Effect of high glucose on fibronectin expression and cell proliferation in trabecular meshwork cells. | Academic Article |
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Fibronectin overexpression inhibits trabecular meshwork cell monolayer permeability. | Academic Article |
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Galectin-8 promotes cytoskeletal rearrangement in trabecular meshwork cells through activation of Rho signaling. | Academic Article |
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Multipotent stem cells from trabecular meshwork become phagocytic TM cells. | Academic Article |
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Ultrastructural immunocytochemical localization of elastin in normal human trabecular meshwork. | Academic Article |
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Consensus recommendations for trabecular meshwork cell isolation, characterization and culture. | Academic Article |
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Ultrastructural immunocytochemical localization of elastin in normal human trabecular meshwork. | Academic Article |
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Matricellular Proteins in Trabecular Meshwork | Grant |
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Matricellular Proteins in Trabecular Meshwork Increase Intraocular Pressure | Grant |
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Effect of excess synthesis of extracellular matrix components by trabecular meshwork cells: possible consequence on aqueous outflow. | Academic Article |
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Expression of concern: Thakur A, Kadam R, Kompella UB. Trabecular meshwork and lens partitioning of corticosteroids: implications for elevated intraocular pressure and cataracts. Arch Ophthalmol. 2011:129(7):914-920. | Academic Article |
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Purines in the eye: recent evidence for the physiological and pathological role of purines in the RPE, retinal neurons, astrocytes, Müller cells, lens, trabecular meshwork, cornea and lacrimal gland. | Academic Article |
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