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Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology
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Volume:
35
Issue:
1
1. The role of mitochondrial dynamics in retinal ganglion cells
Page:74—78
2. Effect of long noncoding RNA on retinal development and ocular diseases
Page:79—82
3. Effects of exosomes in pathogenesis of age-related macular degeneration
Page:83—86
4. Application of anti-vascular endothelium growth factor in assisted surgery for proliferative diabetic retinopathy
Page:87—92
5. Comprehensive therapy for retinal artery occlusion
Page:93—96
6. Endorsing and enhancing ophthalmological clinical research in China
Page:1—4
7. Inhibitory effects of autophagy inhibitor 3-MA on high glucose-induced proliferation of human retinal pigment epithelium cells
Page:5—9
8. Protection of cannabinoid to retinal ganglion cells against oxygen-glucose deprivation damage
Page:10—16
9. Modified primary culture and identification of human retinal Müller cells
Page:22—25
10. Relationship of human microvascular endothelial cell activation and adenosine level under the hypoxia
Page:26—31
11. Protection of sericin to retinal microvessels and its mechanism in diabetic rats
Page:32—37
12. Preventive effect of intravitreal injection of ranibizumab on rehaemorrhagia following vitrectomy for prolifarative diabetic retinopathy
Page:69—72
13. Dynamic changes of FasL protein expression in retinal tissue with aging in retinal degeneration mice
Page:17—21
14. Therapeutic efficacy and significance of intravitreal injection of ranibizumab for age-related macular degeneration with subfoveal scarring and active lesion
Page:42—46
15. Quantitative assessment of retinal and choroidal changes by enhanced depth imaging OCT in acute optic neuritis patients
Page:47—52
16. Imaging performance and quantitative analysis of confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscope for cystoid macular edema
Page:53—57
17. Association of thyroid dysfunction with ocular surface damage in thyroid dysfunction patients without thyroid ophthalmopathy
Page:58—63
18. Relationship of lens advanced glycosylation end products with diabetic retinopathy
Page:64—68