The chick eye in vision research: An excellent model for the study of ocular disease
CE Wisely, JA Sayed, H Tamez, C Zelinka… - Progress in retinal and …, 2017 - Elsevier
The domestic chicken, Gallus gallus, serves as an excellent model for the study of a wide
range of ocular diseases and conditions. The purpose of this manuscript is to outline some …
range of ocular diseases and conditions. The purpose of this manuscript is to outline some …
Involvement of GABA transporters in atropine-treated myopic retina as revealed by iTRAQ quantitative proteomics
Atropine, a muscarinic antagonist, is known to inhibit myopia progression in several animal
models and humans. However, the mode of action is not established yet. In this study, we …
models and humans. However, the mode of action is not established yet. In this study, we …
Mass spectrometry‐based retina proteomics
A subfield of neuroproteomics, retina proteomics has experienced a transformative growth
since its inception due to methodological advances in enabling chemical, biochemical, and …
since its inception due to methodological advances in enabling chemical, biochemical, and …
SWATH based quantitative proteomics reveals significant lipid metabolism in early myopic guinea pig retina
Most of the previous myopic animal studies employed a single-candidate approach and
lower resolution proteomics approaches that were difficult to detect minor changes, and …
lower resolution proteomics approaches that were difficult to detect minor changes, and …
Alteration of retinal metabolism and oxidative stress may implicate myopic eye growth: Evidence from discovery and targeted proteomics in an animal model
Myopia, the most common cause of impaired vision, may induce sight-threatening diseases
or ocular complications due to axial elongation. The exact mechanisms underlying myopia …
or ocular complications due to axial elongation. The exact mechanisms underlying myopia …
Alteration of EIF2 signaling, glycolysis, and dopamine secretion in form-deprived myopia in response to 1% atropine treatment: Evidence from interactive iTRAQ-MS …
Purpose: Atropine, a non-selective muscarinic antagonist, effectively slows down myopia
progression in human adolescents and several animal models. However, the underlying …
progression in human adolescents and several animal models. However, the underlying …
Key role for inflammation-related signaling in the pathogenesis of myopia based on evidence from proteomics analysis
L Jiang, JHZ Koh, SHY Seah, YS Dan, Z Wang… - Scientific reports, 2024 - nature.com
The mechanisms underlying myopia pathogenesis are not well understood. Using publicly-
available human and animal datasets, we expound on the roles of known, implicated …
available human and animal datasets, we expound on the roles of known, implicated …
Isotope-coded protein label based quantitative proteomic analysis reveals significant up-regulation of apolipoprotein A1 and ovotransferrin in the myopic chick …
This study used isotope-coded protein label (ICPL) quantitative proteomics and
bioinformatics analysis to examine changes in vitreous protein content and associated …
bioinformatics analysis to examine changes in vitreous protein content and associated …
A proteomic approach to identify seminal plasma proteins in roosters (Gallus gallus domesticus)
M Marzoni, A Castillo, S Sagona, L Citti… - Animal reproduction …, 2013 - Elsevier
Considering the interest in avian semen processing and storage, the objective of this study
was to identify the domestic fowl seminal plasma proteins using two-dimensional gel …
was to identify the domestic fowl seminal plasma proteins using two-dimensional gel …
Gene expression within the amacrine cell layer of chicks after myopic and hyperopic defocus
RS Ashby, MP Feldkaemper - Investigative ophthalmology & …, 2010 - iovs.arvojournals.org
Purpose.: Ocular growth is regulated locally by signals produced in the retina. The highly
heterogeneous nature of the retina may mask important changes in gene expression during …
heterogeneous nature of the retina may mask important changes in gene expression during …