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1. Partial mitochondrial complex I inhibition induces oxidative damage and perturbs glutamate transport in primary retinal cultures. Relevance to Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON)

8. Partial mitochondrial complex I inhibition induces oxidative damage and perturbs glutamate transport in primary retinal cultures. Relevance to Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON)

18. Blue light exacerbates and red light counteracts negative insults to retinal ganglion cells in situ and R28 cells in vitro.

19. Enhancement of corneal epithelium cell survival, proliferation and migration by red light: Relevance to corneal wound healing.

20. Blue light negatively affects the survival of ARPE19 cells through an action on their mitochondria and blunted by red light.

21. Visual light effects on mitochondria: The potential implications in relation to glaucoma.

22. Near infra-red light attenuates corneal endothelial cell dysfunction in situ and in vitro.

23. Glaucoma: Focus on mitochondria in relation to pathogenesis and neuroprotection.

24. Red light of the visual spectrum attenuates cell death in culture and retinal ganglion cell death in situ.

25. Blue Light Action on Mitochondria Leads to Cell Death by Necroptosis.

26. The effect of visual blue light on mitochondrial function associated with retinal ganglions cells.

27. Targeting mitochondrial dysfunction as in aging and glaucoma.

28. Recent advances in the understanding of the role of zinc in ocular tissues.

29. Distribution of trace elements in the mammalian retina and cornea by use of particle-induced X-ray emission (PIXE): localisation of zinc does not correlate with that of metallothioneins.

30. Iron, zinc, and copper in retinal physiology and disease.

31. RTP801 immunoreactivity in retinal ganglion cells and its down-regulation in cultured cells protect them from light and cobalt chloride.

32. Maintenance of retinal ganglion cell mitochondrial functions as a neuroprotective strategy in glaucoma.

33. Concentration of various trace elements in the rat retina and their distribution in different structures.

34. Light might directly affect retinal ganglion cell mitochondria to potentially influence function.

35. Rotenone-induced death of RGC-5 cells is caspase independent, involves the JNK and p38 pathways and is attenuated by specific green tea flavonoids.

36. Glutamate oxidative injury to RGC-5 cells in culture is necrostatin sensitive and blunted by a hydrogen sulfide (H2S)-releasing derivative of aspirin (ACS14).

37. Purinergic signaling involved in Müller cell function in the mammalian retina.

39. Light- and sodium azide-induced death of RGC-5 cells in culture occurs via different mechanisms.

40. Genistein blunts the negative effect of ischaemia to the retina caused by an elevation of intraocular pressure.

41. Isoquercitrin is the most effective antioxidant in the plant Thuja orientalis and able to counteract oxidative-induced damage to a transformed cell line (RGC-5 cells).

42. Light effects on mitochondrial photosensitizers in relation to retinal degeneration.

43. Mitochondria: Their role in ganglion cell death and survival in primary open angle glaucoma.

44. Stimulation of prostaglandin EP2 receptors on RGC-5 cells in culture blunts the negative effect of serum withdrawal.

45. ACS67, a hydrogen sulfide-releasing derivative of latanoprost acid, attenuates retinal ischemia and oxidative stress to RGC-5 cells in culture.

46. Cellular signaling and factors involved in Müller cell gliosis: neuroprotective and detrimental effects.

47. The localization of PGE2 receptor subtypes in rat retinal cultures and the neuroprotective effect of the EP2 agonist butaprost.

48. Expression of prostaglandin PGE2 receptors under conditions of aging and stress and the protective effect of the EP2 agonist butaprost on retinal ischemia.

49. Recent clinical findings with memantine should not mean that the idea of neuroprotection in glaucoma is abandoned.

50. The flavonoid baicalin counteracts ischemic and oxidative insults to retinal cells and lipid peroxidation to brain membranes.

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