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The tight junction associated signalling proteins ZO-1 and ZONAB regulate retinal pigment epithelium homeostasis in mice.Evaluation of lateral spread of transgene expression following subretinal AAV-mediated gene delivery in dogsDifferential targeting of feline photoreceptors by recombinant adeno-associated viral vectors: implications for preclinical gene therapy trials.Long-term effect of gene therapy on Leber's congenital amaurosis.Tyrosine capsid-mutant AAV vectors for gene delivery to the canine retina from a subretinal or intravitreal approachGene augmentation trials using the Rpe65-deficient dog: contributions towards development and refinement of human clinical trials.Gene Therapy in a Large Animal Model of PDE6A-Retinitis Pigmentosa.Dimethylarginine dimethylaminohydrolase-2 deficiency promotes vascular regeneration and attenuates pathological angiogenesis.Successful gene therapy in older Rpe65-deficient dogs following subretinal injection of an adeno-associated vector expressing RPE65.Early-Onset Progressive Degeneration of the Area Centralis in RPE65-Deficient Dogs.Ophthalmoscopy skills in primary care: a cross-sectional practitioner survey.Clinical therapeutic efficacy of mycophenolate mofetil in the treatment of SARDS in dogs-a prospective open-label pilot study.Phenotypic characterization of complete CSNB in the inbred research beagle: how common is CSNB in research and companion dogs?Clinical findings and outcomes for dogs with uveodermatologic syndromeCirculating neurohormone imbalances in canine sudden acquired retinal degeneration syndrome and canine pituitary-dependent hypercortisolismIn vivo electroretinographic differentiation of rod, short-wavelength and long/medium-wavelength cone responses in dogs using silent substitution stimuliNaturally Occurring Inherited Forms of Retinal Degeneration in Vertebrate Animal Species: A Comparative and Evolutionary PerspectiveDiagnostic utility of clinical and laboratory test parameters for differentiating between sudden acquired retinal degeneration syndrome and pituitary-dependent hyperadrenocorticism in dogsUse of a Versatile, Inexpensive Ophthalmoscopy Teaching Model in Veterinary Medical Student Education Increases Ophthalmoscopy ProficiencyRetinal cone photoreceptor distribution in the American black bear (Ursus americanus)
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