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1. Common and divergent gene regulatory networks control injury-induced and developmental neurogenesis in zebrafish retina

2. Computational methods for integrative evaluation of confidence, accuracy, and reaction time in facial affect recognition in schizophrenia

3. Inflammation Regulates the Multi-Step Process of Retinal Regeneration in Zebrafish

4. Self-judgment dissected: A computational modeling analysis of self-referential processing and its relationship to trait mindfulness facets and depression symptoms

5. Rumination Derails Reinforcement Learning With Possible Implications for Ineffective Behavior

6. Disruption of miR-18a alters proliferation, photoreceptor replacement kinetics, inflammatory signaling and microglia/macrophage numbers during retinal regeneration in zebrafish

7. Computational psychiatry needs time and context

8. The MicroRNA miR-18a Links Proliferation and Inflammation During Photoreceptor Regeneration in the Injured Zebrafish Retina

9. Inflammation and matrix metalloproteinase 9 (Mmp‐9) regulate photoreceptor regeneration in adult zebrafish

10. Tauroursodeoxycholic Acid Promotes Neuronal Survival and Proliferation of Tissue Resident Stem and Progenitor Cells in Retina of Adult Zebrafish

11. Midkine-a Is Required for Cell Cycle Progression of Müller Glia during Neuronal Regeneration in the Vertebrate Retina

12. The microRNA miR-18a Links Proliferation and Inflammation During Photoreceptor Regeneration in the Injured Zebrafish Retina

13. Heterogeneous pdgfrβ+ cells regulate coronary vessel development and revascularization during heart regeneration

14. Heterogeneous pdgfrb+ cells regulate coronary vessel development and revascularization during heart regeneration

15. Disruption of miR-18a alters proliferation, photoreceptor replacement kinetics, inflammatory signaling and microglia/macrophage numbers during retinal regeneration in zebrafish

16. Inflammation Regulates the Multi-Step Process of Retinal Regeneration in Zebrafish

17. The MicroRNA, miR-18a , Regulates NeuroD and Photoreceptor Differentiation in the Retina of Zebrafish

18. Reprogramming Müller Glia to Regenerate Retinal Neurons

19. Midkine-a functions as a universal regulator of proliferation during epimorphic regeneration in adult zebrafish

20. Randomized controlled trial of acceptance and commitment therapy versus traditional cognitive behavior therapy for social anxiety disorder: Symptomatic and behavioral outcomes

21. Progranulin regulates neurogenesis in the developing vertebrate retina

22. Midkine-a is required for cell cycle progression of Müller glia during neuronal regeneration

23. Popular Conceptions of Mindfulness: Awareness and Emotional Control

24. The microRNA, miR-18a, regulates NeuroD and photoreceptor differentiation in the retina of the zebrafish

25. The MicroRNA, miR-18a, Regulates NeuroD and Photoreceptor Differentiation in the Retina of Zebrafish

27. The future of graduate and postdoctoral training in the biosciences

28. The expression and function of midkine in the vertebrate retina

29. Contemplative Science: An Insider Prospectus

30. Report on the National Eye Institute Audacious Goals Initiative: Replacement of Retinal Ganglion Cells from Endogenous Cell Sources

31. Progranulin regulates neurogenesis in the developing vertebrate retina

32. Midkine expression is regulated by the circadian clock in the retina of the zebrafish

33. Cellular expression ofMidkine-aandMidkine-bduring retinal development and photoreceptor regeneration in zebrafish

34. The Teleost Retina as a Model for Developmental and Regeneration Biology

35. Stem cells in the teleost retina: persistent neurogenesis and injury-induced regeneration

36. Two classes of astrocytes in the adult human and pig retina in terms of their expression of high affinity NGF receptor (TrkA)

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38. Midkine-a protein localization in the developing and adult retina of the zebrafish and its function during photoreceptor regeneration

39. Putative Stem Cells and the Lineage of Rod Photoreceptors in the Mature Retina of the Goldfish

40. Stem Cells and Regeneration in the Retina: What Fish Have Taught Us about Neurogenesis

41. Insulin-related growth factors stimulate proliferation of retinal progenitors in the goldfish

42. Insulin-like growth factor-I binds in the inner plexiform layer and circumferential germinal zone in the retina of the goldfish

43. Calcium Channel β4 (CACNB4): Human Ortholog of the Mouse Epilepsy Genelethargic

44. Vsx-1 andVsx-2: Two Chx10-like homeobox genes expressed in overlapping domains in the adult goldfish retina

45. Tracer coupling among regenerated amacrine cells in the retina of the goldfish

46. Antibodies against pax6 immunostain amacrine and ganglion cells and neuronal progenitors, but not rod precursors, in the normal and regenerating retina of the goldfish

47. Major Depression Duration Reduces Appetitive Word Use: An Elaborated Verbal Recall of Emotional Photographs

48. Midkine-A functions upstream of Id2a to regulate cell cycle kinetics in the developing vertebrate retina

49. The effects of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy on affective memory recall dynamics in depression

50. The role of microglia in the neurogenesis of zebrafish retina

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