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American Journal of Pathology 8

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60104 RhoA GTPase-induced ocular hypertension in a rodent model is associated with increased fibrogenic activity in the trabecular meshwork
Pattabiraman PP
American Journal of Pathology 2015; 185: 496-512
60186 Valproic acid prevents NMDA-induced retinal ganglion cell death via stimulation of neuronal TrkB receptor signaling
Kimura A; Namekata K
American Journal of Pathology 2015; 185: 756-764
60104 RhoA GTPase-induced ocular hypertension in a rodent model is associated with increased fibrogenic activity in the trabecular meshwork
Rinkoski T; Poeschla E
American Journal of Pathology 2015; 185: 496-512
60186 Valproic acid prevents NMDA-induced retinal ganglion cell death via stimulation of neuronal TrkB receptor signaling
Guo X
American Journal of Pathology 2015; 185: 756-764
60104 RhoA GTPase-induced ocular hypertension in a rodent model is associated with increased fibrogenic activity in the trabecular meshwork
Proia A
American Journal of Pathology 2015; 185: 496-512
60186 Valproic acid prevents NMDA-induced retinal ganglion cell death via stimulation of neuronal TrkB receptor signaling
Noro T; Harada C
American Journal of Pathology 2015; 185: 756-764
60104 RhoA GTPase-induced ocular hypertension in a rodent model is associated with increased fibrogenic activity in the trabecular meshwork
Challa P; Rao PV
American Journal of Pathology 2015; 185: 496-512
60186 Valproic acid prevents NMDA-induced retinal ganglion cell death via stimulation of neuronal TrkB receptor signaling
Harada T
American Journal of Pathology 2015; 185: 756-764

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