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  • 3. Phosphatidylserine recognition and Rac1 activation are required for Müller glia proliferation, gliosis and phagocytosis after retinal injury.
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  • 6. BMP4 and CNTF are neuroprotective and suppress damage-induced proliferation of Müller glia in the retina.
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  • 9. DNA Damage Response in Proliferating Müller Glia in the Mammalian Retina.
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  • 11. The fate of Müller's glia following experimental retinal detachment: nuclear migration, cell division, and subretinal glial scar formation.
    Lewis GP, Chapin EA, Luna G, Linberg KA, Fisher SK.
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  • 13. Characteristics of Müller glial cells in MNU-induced retinal degeneration.
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  • 15. Citrullination of glial intermediate filaments is an early response in retinal injury.
    Wizeman JW, Nicholas AP, Ishigami A, Mohan R.
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  • 18. Retinal Detachment-Induced Müller Glial Cell Swelling Activates TRPV4 Ion Channels and Triggers Photoreceptor Death at Body Temperature.
    Matsumoto H, Sugio S, Seghers F, Krizaj D, Akiyama H, Ishizaki Y, Gailly P, Shibasaki K.
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  • 20. The changes of potassium currents in RCS rat Müller cell during retinal degeneration.
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