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Publications by José B. Lopes de Faria
Δ Opioid Receptor Agonism Preserves the Retinal Pigmented Epithelial Cell Tight Junctions and Ameliorates the Retinopathy in Experimental Diabetes
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
Molecular Neuroscience
Ophthalmology
Sensory Systems
Cellular
Green Tea Is Neuroprotective in Diabetic Retinopathy
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
Molecular Neuroscience
Ophthalmology
Sensory Systems
Cellular
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Agonism, Antagonism, and Inverse Agonism Bias at the Ghrelin Receptor Signaling
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Edaravone, an ROS Scavenger, Ameliorates Photoreceptor Cell Death After Experimental Retinal Detachment
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Possible Involvement of Tight Junctions, Extracellular Matrix and Nuclear Receptors in Epithelial Differentiation
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Intermittent High Glucose-Induced Oxidative Stress Modulates Retinal Pigmented Epithelial Cell Autophagy and Promotes Cell Survival via Increased HMGB1
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Beta-Adrenoreceptor Agonism Influences Retinal Responses to Hypoxia in a Model of Retinopathy of Prematurity
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Isoflurane Ameliorates Acute Lung Injury by Preserving Epithelial Tight Junction Integrity
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Vitamin D Receptor Deletion Leads to the Destruction of Tight and Adherens Junctions in Lungs
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