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1. Protocadherin 19 regulates axon guidance in the developing Xenopus retinotectal pathway.

2. Role of PKN1 in Retinal Cell Type Formation.

3. Visuomotor anomalies in achiasmatic mice expressing a transfer-defective Vax1 mutant.

4. Cis-p-tau plays crucial role in lysolecithin-induced demyelination and subsequent axonopathy in mouse optic chiasm.

5. Multi-Elemental Analysis of Human Optic Chiasm-A New Perspective to Reveal the Pathomechanism of Nerve Fibers' Degeneration.

6. Slit2 is necessary for optic axon organization in the zebrafish ventral midline.

7. BMP Signaling Interferes with Optic Chiasm Formation and Retinal Ganglion Cell Pathfinding in Zebrafish.

8. Chiasmal herniation following treatment of pituitary macroadenoma.

9. Analysis of axon divergence at the optic chiasm in nogo-a knockout mice.

10. Arbutin Improves Functional Recovery and Attenuates Glial Activation in Lysolecethin-Induced Demyelination Model in Rat Optic Chiasm.

11. Fingolimod (FTY720) improves the functional recovery and myelin preservation of the optic pathway in focal demyelination model of rat optic chiasm.

12. Expression of Developmentally Important Axon Guidance Cues in the Adult Optic Chiasm.

13. Modulating proteoglycan receptor PTPσ using intracellular sigma peptide improves remyelination and functional recovery in mice with demyelinated optic chiasm.

14. Length of myelin internodes of individual oligodendrocytes is controlled by microenvironment influenced by normal and input-deprived axonal activities in sensory deprived mouse models.

15. Retinal ganglion cell axon sorting at the optic chiasm requires dystroglycan.

16. Hesperetin reduces myelin damage and ameliorates glial activation in lysolecithin-induced focal demyelination model of rat optic chiasm.

17. Sonic Hedgehog Is a Remotely Produced Cue that Controls Axon Guidance Trans-axonally at a Midline Choice Point.

18. VEGF-A and neuropilin 1 (NRP1) shape axon projections in the developing CNS via dual roles in neurons and blood vessels.

19. SoxC Transcription Factors Promote Contralateral Retinal Ganglion Cell Differentiation and Axon Guidance in the Mouse Visual System.

20. DSCAM promotes axon fasciculation and growth in the developing optic pathway.

21. Ipsilateral and Contralateral Retinal Ganglion Cells Express Distinct Genes during Decussation at the Optic Chiasm.

22. 3-D imaging mass spectrometry of protein distributions in mouse Neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1)-associated optic glioma.

25. Dopamine signaling regulates the projection patterns in the mouse chiasm.

26. Superoxide generation explains common features of optic neuropathies associated with cecocentral scotomas.

28. Immunolocalization of histamine in the optic neuropils of Scutigera coleoptrata (Myriapoda: Chilopoda) reveals the basal organization of visual systems in Mandibulata.

29. Astaxanthin offers neuroprotection and reduces neuroinflammation in experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage.

30. Nogo receptor inhibition enhances functional recovery following lysolecithin-induced demyelination in mouse optic chiasm.

31. Cellular bioenergetics changes in magnocellular neurons may affect copeptin expression in the late phase of sepsis.

32. cAMP-induced expression of neuropilin1 promotes retinal axon crossing in the zebrafish optic chiasm.

33. Steerable-filter based quantification of axonal populations at the developing optic chiasm reveal significant defects in Slit2(-/-) as well as Slit1(-/-)Slit2(-/-) embryos.

34. Histamine involvement in visual development and adaptation.

35. Optic chiasm presentation of Semaphorin6D in the context of Plexin-A1 and Nr-CAM promotes retinal axon midline crossing.

36. Castration attenuates myelin repair following lysolecithin induced demyelination in rat optic chiasm: an evaluation using visual evoked potential, marker genes expression and myelin staining.

37. Development of astroglia heterogeneously expressing Pax2, vimentin and GFAP during the ontogeny of the optic pathway of the lizard (Gallotia galloti): an immunohistochemical and ultrastructural study.

38. Element distribution in visual system, the optic chiasma, lateral geniculate body, and superior colliculus.

39. Analysis of structural and molecular events associated with adult rat optic chiasm and nerves demyelination and remyelination: possible role for 3rd ventricle proliferating cells.

40. Optic chiasm formation in planarian I: Cooperative netrin- and robo-mediated signals are required for the early stage of optic chiasm formation.

41. Immunocytochemical evidence for different patterns in daily rhythms of VIP and AVP peptides in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of diurnal Funambulus palmarum.

42. Visual evoked potentials and MBP gene expression imply endogenous myelin repair in adult rat optic nerve and chiasm following local lysolecithin induced demyelination.

43. Phr1 regulates retinogeniculate targeting independent of activity and ephrin-A signalling.

44. Pilocytic astrocytoma of the optic pathway: a tumour deriving from radial glia cells with a specific gene signature.

45. Autonomous and non-autonomous Shh signalling mediate the in vivo growth and guidance of mouse retinal ganglion cell axons.

46. Wolfram syndrome 1 (Wfs1) gene expression in the normal mouse visual system.

47. Localization of Nogo and its receptor in the optic pathway of mouse embryos.

48. Role of protein kinase C in selective inhibition of mouse retinal neurites during contacts with chondroitin sulfates.

49. Distribution of neurotrophin-3 during the ontogeny and regeneration of the lizard (Gallotia galloti) visual system.

50. How axons see their way--axonal guidance in the visual system.

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