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1. GABAergic retinocollicular projection in the New World monkey Cebus apella

2. Strain dynamics of contaminating bacteria modulate the yield of ethanol biorefineries.

3. Syagrus coronata fixed oil prevents rotenone-induced movement disorders and oxidative stress in Drosophila melanogaster .

4. A novel pathogenic CRB1 variant presenting as Leber Congenital Amaurosis 8 and evaluation of gene editing feasibility.

5. Analysis of CRB1 Pathogenic Variants Correctable with CRISPR Base and Prime Editing.

6. Prime Editing for the Installation and Correction of Mutations Causing Inherited Retinal Disease: A Brief Methodology.

7. Generation of CRB1 RP Patient-Derived iPSCs and a CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated Homology-Directed Repair Strategy for the CRB1 c.2480G>T Mutation.

8. Prime Editing Strategy to Install the PRPH2 c.828+1G>A Mutation.

9. Generation of Human iPSC-Derived Retinal Organoids for Assessment of AAV-Mediated Gene Delivery.

10. Generation of an Avian Myeloblastosis Virus (AMV) Reverse Transcriptase Prime Editor.

11. Direct Synthesis of HKUST-1 onto Cotton Fabrics and Properties.

12. CRISPR/Cas therapeutic strategies for autosomal dominant disorders.

13. Prime Editing for Inherited Retinal Diseases.

14. Phase transition specified by a binary code patterns the vertebrate eye cup.

15. Gelatin-based membrane containing usnic acid-loaded liposomes: A new treatment strategy for corneal healing.

16. Intravitreal injection of peptides PnPa11 and PnPa13, derivatives of Phoneutria nigriventer spider venom, prevents retinal damage.

17. The proteolytic fraction from Vasconcellea cundinamarcensis accelerates wound healing after corneal chemical burn in rabbits.

18. Endurance training on rodent brain antioxidant capacity: A meta-analysis.

19. Maternal Protein Restriction in Two Successive Generations Impairs Mitochondrial Electron Coupling in the Progeny's Brainstem of Wistar Rats From Both Sexes.

20. Low omega-6/omega-3 ratio in a maternal protein-deficient diet promotes histone-3 changes in progeny neural cells and favors leukemia inhibitory factor genetranscription.

21. Biocompatible bacterial cellulose membrane in dural defect repair of rat.

22. Fighting Oxidative Stress: Increased Resistance of Male Rat Cerebellum at Weaning Induced by Low Omega 6/Omega 3 Ratio in a Protein-Deficient Diet.

23. Molecular and antimicrobial susceptibility profiling of Streptococcus dysgalactiae isolated from swine.

24. Malnutrition increases NO production and induces changes in inflammatory and oxidative status in the distal colon of lactating rats.

25. Profiling of Leptospira interrogans, L. santarosai, L. meyeri and L. borgpetersenii by SE-AFLP, PFGE and susceptibility testing--a continuous attempt at species and serovar differentiation.

26. Retinal development impairment and degenerative alterations in adult rats subjected to post-natal malnutrition.

27. Culturing Drosophila melanogaster (S2) in a chemostat.

28. Prooxidant versus antioxidant brain action of ascorbic acid in well-nourished and malnourished rats as a function of dose: a cortical spreading depression and malondialdehyde analysis.

29. Influence of aeration-homogenization system in stirred tank bioreactors, dissolved oxygen concentration and pH control mode on BHK-21 cell growth and metabolism.

30. Omega-3 deficiency and neurodegeneration in the substantia nigra: involvement of increased nitric oxide production and reduced BDNF expression.

31. Spreading depression features and Iba1 immunoreactivity in the cerebral cortex of developing rats submitted to treadmill exercise after treatment with monosodium glutamate.

32. Social factors associated with mental disorders with risk situations in the primary health care.

33. Neonatal treatment with monosodium glutamate lastingly facilitates spreading depression in the rat cortex.

34. Differential vulnerability of substantia nigra and corpus striatum to oxidative insult induced by reduced dietary levels of essential fatty acids.

35. Ovariectomy in the developing rat decelerates cortical spreading depression in adult brain.

36. Dopaminergic cell populations of the rat substantia nigra are differentially affected by essential fatty acid dietary restriction over two generations.

37. Nutritional restriction of omega-3 fatty acids alters topographical fine tuning and leads to a delay in the critical period in the rodent visual system.

38. Essential fatty acid deficiency reduces cortical spreading depression propagation in rats: a two-generation study.

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

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

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

42. Number and distribution of neurons in the retinal ganglion cell layer in relation to foraging behaviors of tyrant flycatchers.

43. Topographic analysis of the ganglion cell layer in the retina of the four-eyed fish Anableps anableps.

44. The retina of tyrant flycatchers: topographic organization of neuronal density and size in the ganglion cell layer of the great kiskadee Pitangus sulphuratus and the rusty margined flycatcher Myiozetetes cayanensis (Aves: Tyrannidae).

45. Differential vulnerability of the rat retina, suprachiasmatic nucleus and intergeniculate leaflet to malnutrition induced during brain development.

46. GFAP expression in astrocytes of suprachiasmatic nucleus and medial preoptic area are differentially affected by malnutrition during rat brain development.

47. Coexistence of GAD-65 and GAD-67 with tyrosine hydroxylase and nitric oxide synthase in amacrine and interplexiform cells of the primate, Cebus apella.

48. Comparative study of glutamate mediated gamma-aminobutyric acid release from nitric oxide synthase and tyrosine hydroxylase immunoreactive cells of the Cebus apella retina.

49. Transporter-mediated GABA release induced by excitatory amino acid agonist is associated with GAD-67 but not GAD-65 immunoreactive cells of the primate retina.

50. Photoreceptor topography of the retina in the New World monkey Cebus apella.

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