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  1. Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging of Human Sub-RPE Calcification In Vitro Following Chlortetracycline Infusion
  2. Zinc Supplementation Induced Transcriptional Changes in Primary Human Retinal Pigment Epithelium: A Single-Cell RNA Sequencing Study to Understand Age-Related Macular Degeneration
  3. Zinc supplementation induced transcriptional changes in primary human retinal pigment epithelium: a single cell RNA sequencing study to understand age-related macular degeneration
  4. A 2,7-dichlorofluorescein derivative to monitor microcalcifications
  5. A Potential New Role for Zinc in Age-Related Macular Degeneration through Regulation of Endothelial Fenestration
  6. Characterization of Calcium Phosphate Spherical Particles in the Subretinal Pigment Epithelium–Basal Lamina Space in Aged Human Eyes
  7. A Multi-Omics Approach Identifies Key Regulatory Pathways Induced by Long-Term Zinc Supplementation in Human Primary Retinal Pigment Epithelium
  8. The Placental Growth Factor Pathway and Its Potential Role in Macular Degenerative Disease
  9. Metabolomics and Age-Related Macular Degeneration
  10. The clinical relevance of visualising the peripheral retina
  11. Precision medicine for age-related macular degeneration: current developments and prospects
  12. Genetic differences can cause changes in the level of several proteins in blood samples
  13. The effects of zinc supplementation on primary human retinal pigment epithelium
  14. Systemic and ocular fluid compounds as potential biomarkers in age-related macular degeneration
  15. Localization of the zinc binding tubulin polymerization promoting protein in the mice and human eye
  16. Changes in zinc status and zinc transporters expression in whole blood of patients with Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS)
  17. Subretinal Pigment Epithelial Deposition of Drusen Components Including Hydroxyapatite in a Primary Cell Culture Model
  18. Main biomarkers associated with age-related plasma zinc decrease and copper/zinc ratio in healthy elderly from ZincAge study
  19. RETINAL IMAGING IN POSTERIOR CORTICAL ATROPHY AND TYPICAL ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
  20. A Population-Based Ultra-Widefield Digital Image Grading Study for Age-Related Macular Degeneration–Like Lesions at the Peripheral Retina
  21. Retinal imaging in early-onset Alzheimer’s disease
  22. Retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) thinning in genetic ftd
  23. Identification of hydroxyapatite spherules provides new insight into subretinal pigment epithelial deposit formation in the aging eye
  24. Metals in age-related macular degeneration
  25. Zinc-induced self-association of complement C3b and Factor H: Implications for inflammation and age-related macular degeneration
  26. Zinc-induced Self-association of Complement C3b and Factor H: IMPLICATIONS FOR INFLAMMATION AND AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATION
  27. Zinc Binding to the Tyr402 and His402 Allotypes of Complement Factor H: Possible Implications for Age-Related Macular Degeneration
  28. The His402 allotype of complement factor H show similar self-association to the Tyr402 allotype but exhibits greater self-association in the presence of zinc
  29. Agreement between image grading of conventional (45°) and ultra wide-angle (200°) digital images in the macula in the Reykjavik eye study
  30. Bruch's membrane changes in transgenic mice overexpressing the human biglycan and apolipoprotein b-100 genes
  31. Uncontrolled Zinc- and Copper-Induced Oligomerisation of the Human Complement Regulator Factor H and Its Possible Implications for Function and Disease
  32. Uncontrolled zinc- and copper-induced oligomerisation of human complement factor H and its implications for age-related macular degeneration
  33. Reply to “Comment on: “High concentration of zinc in sub-retinal pigment epithelial deposits” (Lengyel et al.) (Exp. Eye Res. 772–780, 84/4, 2007)”
  34. Comment on: “High concentration of zinc in sub-retinal pigment epithelial deposits” (Lengyel et al.) (Exp. Eye Res. 772–780, 84/4, 2007)
  35. Cure or cause: opposing roles for zinc in age-related macular degeneration
  36. Bio‐avalibale zinc in the outer segments of short wavelength cones
  37. High concentration of zinc in sub-retinal pigment epithelial deposits
  38. Partial and full agonism in endomorphin derivatives: Comparison by null and operational model
  39. Autonomous activity of CaMKII is only transiently increased following the induction of long-term potentiation in the rat hippocampus
  40. Association of Drusen Deposition with Choroidal Intercapillary Pillars in the Aging Human Eye
  41. Enhancement of NMDA responses by β-amyloid peptides in the hippocampus in vivo
  42. Enhanced G-protein activation by a mixture of Abeta(25-35), Abeta(1-40/42) and zinc
  43. S100B-Mediated Inhibition of the Phosphorylation of GFAP Is Prevented by TRTK-12
  44. Molecular pathomechanisms of Alzheimer's disease
  45. Side Chain Modifications Change the Binding and Agonist Properties of Endomorphin 2
  46. Influence of Degradation on Binding Properties and Biological Activity of Endomorphin 1
  47. Receptor constants for endomorphin-1 and endomorphin-1-ol indicate differences in efficacy and receptor occupancy
  48. Preparation of specifically tritiated endomorphins
  49. Auto‐inhibition of Ca2+/calmodulin‐dependent protein kinase II by its ATP‐binding domain
  50. Modulation of the Phosphorylation and Activity of Calcium/Calmodulin‐Dependent Protein Kinase II by Zinc
  51. Simultaneous measurement of tyrosine hydroxylase activity and phosphorylation in bovine adrenal chromaffin cells
  52. α and β subunits of CaM-kinase II are localized in different neurons in chick ciliary ganglion
  53. Calcium/Calmodulin‐Stimulated Protein Kinase II Is Present in Primary Cultures of Cerebral Endothelial Cells
  54. Pathological Phosphorylation Causes Neuronal Death: Effect of Okadaic Acid in Primary Culture of Cerebellar Granule Cells
  55. Zinc can modulate the phosphorylation and activity of CAMK in freshly isolated rat brain capillaries