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EYE HEALTH

See also CATARACTMACULAR DEGNERATION and NEUROLOGY

 

 

2011 J Neurosci

Allosteric Modulation of Retinal GABA Receptors by Ascorbic Acid.

 

2010 Adv Exp Med Biol

Neuroprotectin D1 Modulates the Induction of Pro-Inflammatory Signaling and Promotes Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cell Survival During Oxidative Stress.

 

2010 J Lipid Res

Rescue and repair during photoreceptor cell renewal mediated by docosahexaenoic acid-derived neuroprotectin D1

 

2010 J Nutr

Lipid-mediated cell signaling protects against injury and neurodegeneration.

 

2010 Mol Neurobiol

Omega-3 essential Fatty acids modulate initiation and progression of neurodegenerative disease.

 

2010 Ophthalmic Res

The importance of nutrition in the prevention of ocular disease with special reference to cataract.

 

2010 Pediatr

Effects of Early Maternal Docosahexaenoic Acid Intake on Neuropsychological Status and Visual Acuity at Five Years of Age of Breast-Fed Term Infants.

 

2010 Pediatrics

Vitamin B12 Optic Neuropathy in Autism.

 

2009 J Lipid Res

Neuroprotectin D1-mediated anti-inflammatory and survival signaling in stroke, retinal degenerations, and Alzheimer's disease.

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2008 Am J Clin Nutr

Higher dose of docosahexaenoic acid in the neonatal period improves visual acuity of preterm infants: results of a randomized controlled trial

 

2008 Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acids

Neuroprotectin D1 inhibits retinal ganglion cell death following axotomy.

 

2006 Ann Intern Med

The efficacy and safety of multivitamin and mineral supplement use to prevent cancer and chronic disease in adults: a systematic review for a National Institutes of Health state-of-the-science conference.

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2000 Ann Epidemiol

Design of Physicians' Health Study II--a randomized trial of beta-carotene, vitamins E and C, and multivitamins, in prevention of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and eye disease, and review of results of completed trials.

 

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