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5. Visual pigment homologies revealed by DNA hybridization

6. Guanylate Cyclase-Activating Proteins and Retina Disease.

7. Naturally occurring animal models with outer retina phenotypes.

10. The virulence-associated gonococcal H.8 gene encodes 14 tandemly repeated pentapeptides.

13. Proliferative reactive gliosis is compatible with glial metabolic support and neuronal function

22. Primary cilia mediate skeletogenic BMP and Hedgehog signaling in heterotopic ossification.

23. NUDC is critical for rod photoreceptor function, maintenance, and survival.

24. Expression of red/green-cone opsin mutants K82E, P187S, M273K result in unique pathobiological perturbations to cone structure and function.

26. NUDC is critical for rod photoreceptor function, maintenance, and survival.

27. "It's Not Just the Seizures": Brain Tumor Caregivers' Experiences and Educational Needs in Out-of-Hospital Seizure Management.

28. Arf-like Protein 2 (ARL2) Controls Microtubule Neogenesis during Early Postnatal Photoreceptor Development.

29. Deletion of CEP164 in mouse photoreceptors post-ciliogenesis interrupts ciliary intraflagellar transport (IFT).

30. Gene Therapy in Opn1mw -/- /Opn1sw -/- Mice and Implications for Blue Cone Monochromacy Patients with Deletion Mutations.

31. Conditional Deletion of Cytoplasmic Dynein Heavy Chain in Postnatal Photoreceptors.

32. Disease mechanisms of X-linked cone dystrophy caused by missense mutations in the red and green cone opsins.

33. Review: Cytoplasmic dynein motors in photoreceptors.

34. Effect of conditional deletion of cytoplasmic dynein heavy chain DYNC1H1 on postnatal photoreceptors.

35. Deletion of the phosphatase INPP5E in the murine retina impairs photoreceptor axoneme formation and prevents disc morphogenesis.

36. Diffuse or hitch a ride: how photoreceptor lipidated proteins get from here to there.

37. Rescue of M-cone Function in Aged Opn1mw-/- Mice, a Model for Late-Stage Blue Cone Monochromacy.

38. Insights into photoreceptor ciliogenesis revealed by animal models.

39. Deletion of both centrin 2 (CETN2) and CETN3 destabilizes the distal connecting cilium of mouse photoreceptors.

40. Rescue of cone function in cone-only Nphp5 knockout mouse model with Leber congenital amaurosis phenotype.

41. The small GTPase RAB28 is required for phagocytosis of cone outer segments by the murine retinal pigmented epithelium.

43. Human L- and M-opsins restore M-cone function in a mouse model for human blue cone monochromacy.

44. Binary Function of ARL3-GTP Revealed by Gene Knockouts.

45. The guanine nucleotide exchange factor Arf-like protein 13b is essential for assembly of the mouse photoreceptor transition zone and outer segment.

46. Diabetic retinopathy, an overview.

47. Gene-based Therapy in a Mouse Model of Blue Cone Monochromacy.

48. Ciliopathy-associated IQCB1/NPHP5 protein is required for mouse photoreceptor outer segment formation.

49. Small GTPases Rab8a and Rab11a Are Dispensable for Rhodopsin Transport in Mouse Photoreceptors.

50. Ciliopathy-associated protein CEP290 modifies the severity of retinal degeneration due to loss of RPGR.

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