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Endogenous ocular lipids as potential modulators of intraocular pressure
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Intraocular Pressure
100%
Lipids
100%
Mouse Model
25%
Disease States
25%
In Vitro Assay
25%
Folding Analysis
25%
Elevated Intraocular Pressure
12%
Primary Open-angle Glaucoma
12%
Glaucoma
12%
Trabecular Meshwork
12%
Risk Factors
12%
Intraocular Pressure Elevation
12%
Aqueous Humor
12%
Finite number
12%
Hypertensive
12%
Ratiometric
12%
Homeostasis
12%
Mass Spectrometry
12%
Sphingolipids
12%
Phospholipids
12%
Spectrometric Data
12%
Endogenous Lipids
12%
Rapid Characterization
12%
Fluid Flow
12%
Human Control
12%
Interstitial Space
12%
Synthetic Matrix
12%
Mouse Control
12%
Lipid Molecules
12%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Intraocular Pressure
100%
Lipid
100%
Mouse Model
20%
Homeostasis
10%
Mouse
10%
Humor
10%
Phospholipid
10%
DBA 2 Mouse
10%
Sphingolipid
10%
Fluid Flow
10%
Neuroscience
Intraocular Pressure
100%
In Vitro
40%
Trabecular Meshwork
20%
Open-Angle Glaucoma
20%
Glaucoma
20%
Aqueous Humor
20%
Phospholipid
20%
Sphingolipid
20%
Chemistry
Intraocular
100%
Phospholipid
20%
Fluid Flow
20%
Sphingolipid
20%