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1. Monochromatic light effects on refractive error, cone cell density and retinoic acid signaling in dorsal and ventral retina in guinea pigs.

2. Dynamic BMP gene expression regulation in chick RPE during recovery from short term optical defocus and form-deprivation.

3. Candidate pathways for retina to scleral signaling in refractive eye growth.

4. The Role of GJD2(Cx36) in Refractive Error Development.

5. Contribution of M-opsin-based color vision to refractive development in mice.

6. Ametropia and Emmetropization in CNGB3 Achromatopsia.

7. Interactions of cone abundancies, opsin expression, and environmental lighting with emmetropization in chickens.

8. Elevated Melatonin Levels Found in Young Myopic Adults Are Not Attributable to a Shift in Circadian Phase.

9. Fast versus gradual adaptation of soft daily disposable contact lenses in neophyte wearers.

10. Thirty years of 'quiet eye' with etafilcon A contact lenses.

11. Study of Vesicular Monoamine Transporter 2 in Myopic Retina Using [ 18 F]FP-(+)-DTBZ.

12. Effects of the Tyrosinase-Dependent Dopaminergic System on Refractive Error Development in Guinea Pigs.

13. Effects of Light of Different Spectral Composition on Refractive Development and Retinal Dopamine in Chicks.

14. Genome-wide association meta-analysis highlights light-induced signaling as a driver for refractive error.

15. Amblyopia, Strabismus and Refractive Errors in Congenital Ptosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

16. Tear film evaluation and management in soft contact lens wear: a systematic approach.

17. Differences in Tear Film Biochemistry of Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Lens Wearers.

18. Effect of Age and Refractive Error on the Melanopsin Mediated Post-Illumination Pupil Response (PIPR).

19. Macular Pigment Optical Density and Ocular Pulse Amplitude in Subjects with Different Axial Lengths and Refractive Errors.

20. The effect of varying glucose levels on the ex vivo crystalline lens: implications for hyperglycaemia-induced refractive changes.

21. Comprehensive replication of the relationship between myopia-related genes and refractive errors in a large Japanese cohort.

22. Oxygen diffusion and edema with modern scleral rigid gas permeable contact lenses.

23. Collagen crosslinking after radial keratotomy.

24. Genome-wide analysis points to roles for extracellular matrix remodeling, the visual cycle, and neuronal development in myopia.

25. Corneal refractive index-hydration relationship by objective refractometry.

26. Bidirectional, optical sign-dependent regulation of BMP2 gene expression in chick retinal pigment epithelium.

27. Corneal and conjunctival sensory function: the impact on ocular surface sensitivity of change from low to high oxygen transmissibility contact lenses.

28. Choroidal thickness in healthy Chinese subjects.

29. Spatial and temporal dissociation of AQP4 and Kir4.1 expression during induction of refractive errors.

30. Analysis of postnatal eye development in the mouse with high-resolution small animal magnetic resonance imaging.

31. Alignment parameters of foveal cones.

32. Serial measurements of higher-order aberrations after blinking in patients with dry eye.

33. Pathophysiology of zonular diseases.

34. Contact lenses: optimal vision--sub-optimal carrier?

35. Incomplete blinking: exposure keratopathy, lid wiper epitheliopathy, dry eye, refractive surgery, and dry contact lenses.

36. Changes in scleral MMP-2, TIMP-2 and TGFbeta-2 mRNA expression after imposed myopic and hyperopic defocus in chickens.

37. ZENK expression of retinal glucagon amacrine cells in chicks: the effect of defocus presented in vivo, in vitro and under anesthesia.

38. Early transcriptional changes of retinal and choroidal TGFbeta-2, RALDH-2, and ZENK following imposed positive and negative defocus in chickens.

39. Postblink changes in total and corneal ocular aberrations.

40. Effects of positive and negative lens treatment on retinal and choroidal glucagon and glucagon receptor mRNA levels in the chicken.

41. Use of retroillumination to visualize optical aberrations caused by tear film break-up.

42. Evidence for a potential role of glucagon during eye growth regulation in chicks.

43. Growth factors in corneal wound healing following refractive surgery: A review.

44. Defocus-induced changes in ZENK expression in the chicken retina.

45. Effects of a non-steroidal (ketorolac tromethamine) and a steroidal (dexamethasone) anti-inflammatory drug on refractive state and ocular growth.

46. The wound healing response after laser in situ keratomileusis and photorefractive keratectomy: elusive control of biological variability and effect on custom laser vision correction.

47. Effect of external ocular surgery and mode of post-operative care on plasminogen, plasmin, angiostatins and alpha(2)-macroglobulin in tears.

48. [Comparative study of tears protein composition in patients after photorefractive keratectomy and laser specialized keratomileusis].

49. Changes in retinal and choroidal gene expression during development of refractive errors in chicks.

50. Choroidal retinoic acid synthesis: a possible mediator between refractive error and compensatory eye growth.

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