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Laser in situ keratomileusis induced corneal perforation and recurrent corneal epithelial ingrowth.Application of fluorescence difference gel electrophoresis technology in searching for protein biomarkers in chick myopia.Astigmatic shift and conjunctival epithelial ingrowths following late-onset iatrogenic LASIK flap dehiscence during scleral buckling surgery.Defocus Incorporated Soft Contact (DISC) lens slows myopia progression in Hong Kong Chinese schoolchildren: a 2-year randomised clinical trial.The mechanism of aqueous humour formation.Differences in the corneal biomechanical changes after SMILE and LASIK.Effects of melatonin on the nitric oxide treated retina.The effects of simultaneous dual focus lenses on refractive development in infant monkeysReversible Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Endokeratophakia Using Cryopreserved Allogeneic Corneal Lenticule.Optical Defocus Rapidly Changes Choroidal Thickness in SchoolchildrenMyopia--yesterday, today, and tomorrow.Multifocal electroretinogram in rhodopsin P347L transgenic pigsThe Effects of the Relative Strength of Simultaneous Competing Defocus Signals on Emmetropization in Infant Rhesus MonkeysPotential therapeutic effects of baicalein, baicalin, and wogonin in ocular disorders.Fluid transport across the isolated porcine ciliary epithelium.Is active glucose transport present in bovine ciliary body epithelium?Glutathione attenuates nitric oxide-induced retinal lipid and protein changes.Integration of defocus by dual power Fresnel lenses inhibits myopia in the mammalian eye.Anisometropia is independently associated with both spherical and cylindrical ametropia.Effects of ion transport and channel-blocking drugs on aqueous humor formation in isolated bovine eye.Inhibitions of chloride transport and gap junction reduce fluid flow across the whole porcine ciliary epithelium.The characteristics of multifocal electroretinogram in isolated perfused porcine eye: cellular contributions to the in vitro porcine mfERG.Heritability of ocular component dimensions in chickens: genetic variants controlling susceptibility to experimentally induced myopia and pretreatment eye size are distinct.Effect of inner retinal dysfunction on slow double-stimulation multifocal electroretinogram.Pharmacologically defined components of the normal porcine multifocal ERG.Choroidal tuberculoma in pregnancy.Simultaneous defocus integration during refractive development.Novel truncating mutations of the CHM gene in Chinese patients with choroideremia.Characterisation of Cl⁻ transporter and channels in experimentally induced myopic chick eyes.The effect of myopic axial elongation and posture on the pulsatile ocular blood flow in young normal subjects.[Study of guinea pig refractive status and ocular length during the early recovery from lens-induced myopia].Myopia: Why Study the Mechanisms of Myopia? Novel Approaches to Risk Factors Signaling Eye Growth- How Could Basic Biology Be Translated into Clinical Insights? Where Are Genetic and Proteomic Approaches Leading? How Does Visual Function Contribute tCyclic Adenosine Monophosphate Activates Retinal Apolipoprotein A1 Expression and Inhibits Myopic Eye GrowthChloride and sodium transport across bovine ciliary body/epithelium (CBE)Selective Breeding for Susceptibility to Myopia Reveals a Gene–Environment InteractionA preliminary study on the ocular blood flow (OBF) of Hong Kong ChineseThe efficacy of vitamin E and melatonin as antioxidants against lipid peroxidation in rat retinal homogenatesThe glucose transport in retinal pigment epithelium is via passive facilitated diffusionIn vitro bovine ciliary body/epithelium in a small continuously perfused Ussing type chamberDaytime variation of pulsatile ocular blood flow (POBF) in normal Chinese
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