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2. Tissue stretching is a confounding factor for the evaluation of neurodegeneration in the fast-ageing killifish
3. A review on neurodegeneration in the fast-ageing killifish, the first animal model to study the natural occurrence of neuronal cell loss
4. Cdk5-dependent rapid formation and stabilization of dendritic spines by corticotropin-releasing factor
5. Age‐related dysregulation of the retinal transcriptome in African turquoise killifish
6. Analysis of Axonal Regrowth and Dendritic Remodeling After Optic Nerve Crush in Adult Zebrafish
7. Analysis of Visual Recovery After Optic Nerve Crush in Adult Zebrafish
8. The eye as a window to the brain: hyperspectral retinal imaging as a biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease
9. Long-term plasticity of inhibitory synapses in the hippocampus and spatial learning depends on matrix metalloproteinase 3
10. A novel retinal ganglion cell quantification tool based on deep learning
11. The AppNL-G-F mouse retina is a site for preclinical Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis and research
12. The killifish visual system as an in vivo model to study brain aging and rejuvenation
13. Abnormal retinal pigment epithelium melanogenesis as a major determinant for radiation-induced congenital eye defects
14. Single-cell transcriptome analysis of the Akimba mouse retina reveals cell-type-specific insights into the pathobiology of diabetic retinopathy
15. Non-viral delivery of chemically modified mRNA to the retina: Subretinal versus intravitreal administration
16. Corticotropin-releasing factor induces functional and structural synaptic remodelling in acute stress
17. The role of placental growth factor (PlGF) and its receptor system in retinal vascular diseases
18. A new microfluidic model to study dendritic remodeling and mitochondrial dynamics during axonal regeneration of adult zebrafish retinal neurons
19. Combination of snapshot hyperspectral retinal imaging and optical coherence tomography to identify Alzheimer’s disease patients
20. Differential distribution of peroxisomal proteins points to specific roles of peroxisomes in the murine retina
21. An Antagonistic Axon-Dendrite Interplay Enables Efficient Neuronal Repair in the Adult Zebrafish Central Nervous System
22. Retinal α-synuclein deposits in Parkinson’s disease patients and animal models
23. Extensive growth is followed by neurodegenerative pathology in the continuously expanding adult zebrafish retina
24. A novel serine protease inhibitor as potential treatment for dry eye syndrome and ocular inflammation
25. Successful optic nerve regeneration in the senescent zebrafish despite age-related decline of cell intrinsic and extrinsic response processes
26. The Optic Nerve Crush Injury Paradigm in African Turquoise Killifish to Study Axonal Regeneration in an Aged Environment
27. Visually Driven Behavior Assays to Study Functionality and Recovery after Damage of the Aged African Turquoise Killifish Visual System
28. Morphological Analysis of Aging Hallmarks in the Central Nervous System of the Fast-Aging African Turquoise Killifish
29. Molecular and Biochemical Analyses of Aging Hallmarks in the Central Nervous System of the Fast-Aging African Turquoise Killifish
30. Receptor-Independent Role of Urokinase-Type Plasminogen Activator in Pericellular Plasmin and Matrix Metalloproteinase Proteolysis during Vascular Wound Healing in Mice
31. Complementary research models and methods to study axonal regeneration in the vertebrate retinofugal system
32. Optic nerve injury-induced regeneration in the adult zebrafish is accompanied by spatiotemporal changes in mitochondrial dynamics
33. Tissue stretching is a confounding factor for the evaluation of neurodegeneration in the ever-growing killifish
34. The fast‐aging killifish: A unique vertebrate model to identify molecular targets for neuroreparative strategies in the aged retina
35. Additional file 7 of Immune stimulation recruits a subset of pro-regenerative macrophages to the retina that promotes axonal regrowth of injured neurons
36. Additional file 4 of Immune stimulation recruits a subset of pro-regenerative macrophages to the retina that promotes axonal regrowth of injured neurons
37. Additional file 5 of Immune stimulation recruits a subset of pro-regenerative macrophages to the retina that promotes axonal regrowth of injured neurons
38. Additional file 1 of Immune stimulation recruits a subset of pro-regenerative macrophages to the retina that promotes axonal regrowth of injured neurons
39. Additional file 3 of Immune stimulation recruits a subset of pro-regenerative macrophages to the retina that promotes axonal regrowth of injured neurons
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41. Modeling Aging and Age-Associated Pathology in Zebrafish
42. Resistance to retinopathy development in obese, diabetic and hypertensive ZSF1 rats: an exciting model to identify protective genes
43. Retinal Ganglion Cells: Global Number, Density and Vulnerability to Glaucomatous Injury in Common Laboratory Mice
44. Matrix Metalloproteinases During Axonal Regeneration, a Multifactorial Role from Start to Finish
45. Decision letter: Rapid and precise genome engineering in a naturally short-lived vertebrate
46. Editor's evaluation: Rapid and precise genome engineering in a naturally short-lived vertebrate
47. Optimization of Whole Mount RNA Multiplexed in situ Hybridization Chain Reaction With Immunohistochemistry, Clearing and Imaging to Visualize Octopus Embryonic Neurogenesis
48. Chronic Chemogenetic Activation of the Superior Colliculus in Glaucomatous Mice: Local and Retrograde Molecular Signature
49. Neutralization of placental growth factor as a novel treatment option in diabetic retinopathy☆
50. Vascular and Neuronal Effects of VEGF in the Nervous System : Implications for Neurological Disorders
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