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GROWTH FACTORS IN MAMMALIAN EYE DEVELOPMENTGrant Why?
Impaired GSH biosynthesis disrupts eye development, lens morphogenesis and PAX6 function.Academic Article Why?
Vergara, MariaPerson Why?
Fyn-dependent phosphorylation of PlexinA1 and PlexinA2 at conserved tyrosines is essential for zebrafish eye development.Academic Article Why?
Development of Small Heat Shock Proteins as Therapeutic Agents in the EyeGrant Why?
Investigation of regulatory cascades governing development of the outflow structures of the eyeGrant Why?
Bennett, JeffreyPerson Why?
Sema6a and Plxna2 mediate spatially regulated repulsion within the developing eye to promote eye vesicle cohesion.Academic Article Why?
Williams, TrevorPerson Why?
Exaggerated eye growth in IRBP-deficient mice in early development.Academic Article Why?
Use of rabbit eye as a tissue to study tuberculosis. I. Development of localized ocular lesion.Academic Article Why?
Development and evolution of craniofacial patterning is mediated by eye-dependent and -independent processes in the cavefish Astyanax.Academic Article Why?
Through the Eyes of Faculty: Using Personas as a Tool for Learner-Centered Professional Development.Academic Article Why?
Effect of FADS gene variants on fatty acid synthesis & brain development in IndiaGrant Why?
Attention and Smooth Pursuit in Infants with a Family History of PsychosisGrant Why?
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