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Selected Papers from the 19th International Conference on Micro- and Nano-Technology for Power Generation and Energy Conversion Applications (Power MEMS 2019)
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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As users, we require more and more reliable and longer operation of electronic devices. Most often, the efforts of scientists and engineers related to energy management, energy conversion, and energy storage are overlooked. The PowerMEMS slogan in its meaning hides the science of materials enabling the construction of modern accumulators and batteries, so important for the developing consumer electronics and electromobility; energy harvesters used wherever conventional power sources cannot be used; and finally the methods and algorithms of energy processing and management that increase the efficiency of the devices they operate. This Special Issue contains six research papers selected from those presented at the 19th International Conference on Micro and Nanotechnology for Power Generation and Energy Conversion Applications (Power MEMS 2019), as and representative of all papers presented during the Conference.


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Selected Papers from the 19th International Conference on Micro- and Nano-Technology for Power Generation and Energy Conversion Applications (Power MEMS 2019)
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As users, we require more and more reliable and longer operation of electronic devices. Most often, the efforts of scientists and engineers related to energy management, energy conversion, and energy storage are overlooked. The PowerMEMS slogan in its meaning hides the science of materials enabling the construction of modern accumulators and batteries, so important for the developing consumer electronics and electromobility; energy harvesters used wherever conventional power sources cannot be used; and finally the methods and algorithms of energy processing and management that increase the efficiency of the devices they operate. This Special Issue contains six research papers selected from those presented at the 19th International Conference on Micro and Nanotechnology for Power Generation and Energy Conversion Applications (Power MEMS 2019), as and representative of all papers presented during the Conference.


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Selected Papers from the 19th International Conference on Micro- and Nano-Technology for Power Generation and Energy Conversion Applications (Power MEMS 2019)
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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As users, we require more and more reliable and longer operation of electronic devices. Most often, the efforts of scientists and engineers related to energy management, energy conversion, and energy storage are overlooked. The PowerMEMS slogan in its meaning hides the science of materials enabling the construction of modern accumulators and batteries, so important for the developing consumer electronics and electromobility; energy harvesters used wherever conventional power sources cannot be used; and finally the methods and algorithms of energy processing and management that increase the efficiency of the devices they operate. This Special Issue contains six research papers selected from those presented at the 19th International Conference on Micro and Nanotechnology for Power Generation and Energy Conversion Applications (Power MEMS 2019), as and representative of all papers presented during the Conference.


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MEMS Packaging Technologies and 3D Integration
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Year: 2022 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This Special Issue introduces recent research results on MEMS packaging and 3D integration whose subjects can be divided as follow; three papers on biocompatible implantable packaging, three papers on interconnect, three papers on bonding technologies, one paper on vacuum packaging, and three papers on modeling and simulation.

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Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- heterogeneous integration --- wafer bonding --- wafer sealing --- room-temperature bonding --- Au-Au bonding --- surface activated bonding --- Au film thickness --- surface roughness --- microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) packaging --- inkjet printing --- redistribution layers --- capacitive micromachined ultrasound transducers (CMUT) --- fan-out wafer-level packaging (FOWLP) --- adhesion --- thin film metal --- parylene --- neural probe --- scotch tape test --- FEM --- MEMS resonator --- temperature coefficient --- thermal stress --- millimeter-wave --- redundant TSV --- equivalent circuit model --- S-parameters extraction --- technology evaluation --- MEMS and IC integration --- MCDM --- fuzzy AHP --- fuzzy VIKOR --- fan-out wafer-level package --- finite element --- glass substrate --- reliability life --- packaging-on-packaging --- thermal sensors --- TMOS sensor --- finite difference time domain --- optical and electromagnetics simulations --- finite element analysis --- ultrasonic bonding --- metal direct bonding --- microsystem integration --- biocompatible packaging --- implantable --- reliability --- Finite element method (FEM) --- simulation --- multilayer reactive bonding --- integrated nanostructure-multilayer reactive system --- spontaneous self-ignition --- self-propagating exothermic reaction --- Pd/Al reactive multilayer system --- Ni/Al reactive multilayer system --- low-temperature MEMS packaging --- crack propagation --- microbump --- deflection angle --- stress intensity factor (SIF) --- polymer packaging --- neural interface --- chronic implantation --- heterogeneous integration --- wafer bonding --- wafer sealing --- room-temperature bonding --- Au-Au bonding --- surface activated bonding --- Au film thickness --- surface roughness --- microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) packaging --- inkjet printing --- redistribution layers --- capacitive micromachined ultrasound transducers (CMUT) --- fan-out wafer-level packaging (FOWLP) --- adhesion --- thin film metal --- parylene --- neural probe --- scotch tape test --- FEM --- MEMS resonator --- temperature coefficient --- thermal stress --- millimeter-wave --- redundant TSV --- equivalent circuit model --- S-parameters extraction --- technology evaluation --- MEMS and IC integration --- MCDM --- fuzzy AHP --- fuzzy VIKOR --- fan-out wafer-level package --- finite element --- glass substrate --- reliability life --- packaging-on-packaging --- thermal sensors --- TMOS sensor --- finite difference time domain --- optical and electromagnetics simulations --- finite element analysis --- ultrasonic bonding --- metal direct bonding --- microsystem integration --- biocompatible packaging --- implantable --- reliability --- Finite element method (FEM) --- simulation --- multilayer reactive bonding --- integrated nanostructure-multilayer reactive system --- spontaneous self-ignition --- self-propagating exothermic reaction --- Pd/Al reactive multilayer system --- Ni/Al reactive multilayer system --- low-temperature MEMS packaging --- crack propagation --- microbump --- deflection angle --- stress intensity factor (SIF) --- polymer packaging --- neural interface --- chronic implantation


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Neural Microelectrodes: Design and Applications
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ISBN: 3039213202 3039213199 Year: 2019 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Neural electrodes enable the recording and stimulation of bioelectrical activity in the nervous system. This technology provides neuroscientists with the means to probe the functionality of neural circuitry in both health and disease. In addition, neural electrodes can deliver therapeutic stimulation for the relief of debilitating symptoms associated with neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease and may serve as the basis for the restoration of sensory perception through peripheral nerve and brain regions after disease or injury. Lastly, microscale neural electrodes recording signals associated with volitional movement in paralyzed individuals can be decoded for controlling external devices and prosthetic limbs or driving the stimulation of paralyzed muscles for functional movements. In spite of the promise of neural electrodes for a range of applications, chronic performance remains a goal for long-term basic science studies, as well as clinical applications. New perspectives and opportunities from fields including tissue biomechanics, materials science, and biological mechanisms of inflammation and neurodegeneration are critical to advances in neural electrode technology. This Special Issue will address the state-of-the-art knowledge and emerging opportunities for the development and demonstration of advanced neural electrodes.

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n/a --- closed-loop --- in vivo imaging --- education --- thermoresistance --- neural probe --- electroless plating --- neural stimulation and recording --- peripheral nerve stimulation --- shape-memory-polymer --- artifact --- sensor interface --- magnetic coupling --- neuroprosthetics --- intracortical implant --- µECoG --- neural interfaces --- implantable --- electrochemistry --- shape memory polymer --- neuroscience --- micromachine --- microelectromechanical systems --- stiffness --- Parylene C --- intracranial electrodes --- chronic implantation --- neural interfacing --- microelectrodes --- multiplexing --- microstimulators --- freely-behaving --- windowed integration sampling --- system-on-chip --- brain-machine interfaces --- insertion force --- microelectrode array --- vagus nerve --- diversity --- micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) technologies --- mixed-signal feedback --- temperature monitoring --- foreign body reaction --- peripheral nerves --- brain–computer interface --- multi-disciplinary --- neurotechnology --- photolithography --- micro-electrocorticography --- robust microelectrode --- conscious recording --- electrode array --- dopamine --- softening --- sciatic nerve --- bio-inspired --- neural prostheses --- neuroscientific research --- bidirectional --- LED chip --- microfluidic device --- electrode–tissue interface --- impedance --- intracortical --- silicon carbide --- three-dimensional --- bias --- micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) --- silicon neural probes --- electrode degradation --- chronic --- microelectrode --- biocompatibility --- optogenetics --- fast-scan cyclic voltammetry (FSCV) --- glial encapsulation --- deep brain stimulation --- electrocorticography --- electrophysiology --- fast scan cyclic voltammetry --- precision medicine --- microfabrication --- BRAIN Initiative --- polymer --- magnetic resonance imaging --- polymer nanocomposite --- liquid crystal elastomer --- silicon probe --- training --- tissue response --- graphene --- electrode --- glassy carbon electrode --- immune response --- electrode implantation --- dextran --- immunohistochemistry --- neural interface response --- amorphous silicon carbide --- Utah electrode arrays --- neural amplifier --- neural electrode array --- neuromodulation --- in vivo electrophysiology --- neuronal recordings --- neural recording --- ECoG --- gene modification --- neural interface --- wireless --- enteric nervous system --- cellulose nanocrystals --- brain-computer interface --- electrode-tissue interface


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MEMS Packaging Technologies and 3D Integration
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Year: 2022 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This Special Issue introduces recent research results on MEMS packaging and 3D integration whose subjects can be divided as follow; three papers on biocompatible implantable packaging, three papers on interconnect, three papers on bonding technologies, one paper on vacuum packaging, and three papers on modeling and simulation.

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Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- heterogeneous integration --- wafer bonding --- wafer sealing --- room-temperature bonding --- Au-Au bonding --- surface activated bonding --- Au film thickness --- surface roughness --- microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) packaging --- inkjet printing --- redistribution layers --- capacitive micromachined ultrasound transducers (CMUT) --- fan-out wafer-level packaging (FOWLP) --- adhesion --- thin film metal --- parylene --- neural probe --- scotch tape test --- FEM --- MEMS resonator --- temperature coefficient --- thermal stress --- millimeter-wave --- redundant TSV --- equivalent circuit model --- S-parameters extraction --- technology evaluation --- MEMS and IC integration --- MCDM --- fuzzy AHP --- fuzzy VIKOR --- fan-out wafer-level package --- finite element --- glass substrate --- reliability life --- packaging-on-packaging --- thermal sensors --- TMOS sensor --- finite difference time domain --- optical and electromagnetics simulations --- finite element analysis --- ultrasonic bonding --- metal direct bonding --- microsystem integration --- biocompatible packaging --- implantable --- reliability --- Finite element method (FEM) --- simulation --- multilayer reactive bonding --- integrated nanostructure-multilayer reactive system --- spontaneous self-ignition --- self-propagating exothermic reaction --- Pd/Al reactive multilayer system --- Ni/Al reactive multilayer system --- low-temperature MEMS packaging --- crack propagation --- microbump --- deflection angle --- stress intensity factor (SIF) --- polymer packaging --- neural interface --- chronic implantation --- n/a


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MEMS Packaging Technologies and 3D Integration
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Year: 2022 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This Special Issue introduces recent research results on MEMS packaging and 3D integration whose subjects can be divided as follow; three papers on biocompatible implantable packaging, three papers on interconnect, three papers on bonding technologies, one paper on vacuum packaging, and three papers on modeling and simulation.

Keywords

heterogeneous integration --- wafer bonding --- wafer sealing --- room-temperature bonding --- Au-Au bonding --- surface activated bonding --- Au film thickness --- surface roughness --- microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) packaging --- inkjet printing --- redistribution layers --- capacitive micromachined ultrasound transducers (CMUT) --- fan-out wafer-level packaging (FOWLP) --- adhesion --- thin film metal --- parylene --- neural probe --- scotch tape test --- FEM --- MEMS resonator --- temperature coefficient --- thermal stress --- millimeter-wave --- redundant TSV --- equivalent circuit model --- S-parameters extraction --- technology evaluation --- MEMS and IC integration --- MCDM --- fuzzy AHP --- fuzzy VIKOR --- fan-out wafer-level package --- finite element --- glass substrate --- reliability life --- packaging-on-packaging --- thermal sensors --- TMOS sensor --- finite difference time domain --- optical and electromagnetics simulations --- finite element analysis --- ultrasonic bonding --- metal direct bonding --- microsystem integration --- biocompatible packaging --- implantable --- reliability --- Finite element method (FEM) --- simulation --- multilayer reactive bonding --- integrated nanostructure-multilayer reactive system --- spontaneous self-ignition --- self-propagating exothermic reaction --- Pd/Al reactive multilayer system --- Ni/Al reactive multilayer system --- low-temperature MEMS packaging --- crack propagation --- microbump --- deflection angle --- stress intensity factor (SIF) --- polymer packaging --- neural interface --- chronic implantation --- n/a


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The Retina in Health and Disease
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Vision is the most important sense in higher mammals. The retina is the first step in visual processing and the window to the brain. It is not surprising that problems arising in the retina lead to moderate to severe visual impairments. We offer here a collection of reviews as well as original papers dealing with various aspects of retinal function as well as dysfunction. New approaches in retinal research are described, such as the expression and localization of the endocannabinoid system in the normal retina and the role of cannabinoid receptors that could offer new avenues of research in the development of potential treatments for retinal diseases. Moreover, new insights are offered in advancing knowledge towards the prevention and cure of visual pathologies, mainly AMD, RP, and diabetic retinopathy.

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Medicine --- Neurosciences --- eye --- retina --- development --- vascularization --- hypoxia --- autophagy --- programmed cell death --- cellular senescence --- retinogenesis --- altricial bird species --- precocial bird species --- senescence-associated galactosidase activity --- diabetes mellitus --- retinopathy --- microvascular --- complication --- optical coherence tomography --- angiography --- black --- African-American --- systemic disease --- biomarker --- retinal degenerative diseases --- mesenchymal stem cells --- stem cell therapy --- experimental models --- clinical trials --- AMD --- age-related macular degeneration --- trichostatin A (TSA) --- HDAC --- histone deacetylase --- vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) --- retinal degeneration --- endoplasmic reticulum --- stress response --- unfolded protein response --- GRP78 --- retinal glial cell --- diabetic retinopathy --- zebrafish --- neurovascular unit --- microvascular complications and dysfunction --- metabolism --- motor protein --- myosin 1C --- photoreceptor --- rhodopsin --- outer segments --- visual function --- macroglia --- astrocytes --- Müller cells --- optic nerve crush --- retinal ganglion cells --- spinal cord injury --- signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 --- epidermal growth factor --- Drp1 --- apoptosis --- mitochondria --- microglia --- neurodegeneration --- multiple sclerosis --- retinal microglia --- microglia morphotype --- light damage --- functional analysis --- early detection --- remodeling --- lactate --- GPR81 --- HCAR1 --- growth cone --- dLGN --- axon --- 3,5-DHBA --- kallikrein-kinin system --- kinin receptors --- GFAP --- osteopontin --- retinal detachment --- diabetes --- antioxidants --- bioenergetics --- respiration --- ATP --- glucagon-like peptide-1 --- exendin-4 --- catalase --- immunohistochemistry --- electron microscopy --- Charles Bonnet syndrome --- EEG --- visual hallucination --- resting state --- high-fat diet --- gut microbiome --- gut-retina axis --- RNA sequencing --- germ-free mice --- complement cascade --- angiogenesis --- retinal inflammation --- AII amacrine cell --- Prox1 --- parvalbumin --- gap junction --- eccentricity --- ON/OFF asymmetry --- arterioles --- betulinic acid --- ischemia-reperfusion injury --- reactive oxygen species --- retinal vessels --- retinal fluorescence imaging --- amyloid --- cognitive decline --- Alzheimer's disease --- optic neuritis --- oxidative stress --- neuroprotection --- fingolimod --- iPSC-RPE --- retinal pigment epithelium --- immunodeficient RCS rat --- ultrathin parylene --- retinal transplantation --- CD4+CD25+ --- inflammation --- iPSC --- typical cannabinoid receptors --- atypical cannabinoid receptors --- electroretinography --- monkeys --- visual system --- eye inflammation --- lipopolysaccharide --- natural bioactive extracts --- Ac2-26 --- FPR receptor --- inflammatory mediators --- retinal light injury --- LED screen --- optical filter --- retinal protection --- regeneration --- progenitor cell --- hyperglycemia --- photoreceptors --- neurod --- Notch --- eye --- retina --- development --- vascularization --- hypoxia --- autophagy --- programmed cell death --- cellular senescence --- retinogenesis --- altricial bird species --- precocial bird species --- senescence-associated galactosidase activity --- diabetes mellitus --- retinopathy --- microvascular --- complication --- optical coherence tomography --- angiography --- black --- African-American --- systemic disease --- biomarker --- retinal degenerative diseases --- mesenchymal stem cells --- stem cell therapy --- experimental models --- clinical trials --- AMD --- age-related macular degeneration --- trichostatin A (TSA) --- HDAC --- histone deacetylase --- vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) --- retinal degeneration --- endoplasmic reticulum --- stress response --- unfolded protein response --- GRP78 --- retinal glial cell --- diabetic retinopathy --- zebrafish --- neurovascular unit --- microvascular complications and dysfunction --- metabolism --- motor protein --- myosin 1C --- photoreceptor --- rhodopsin --- outer segments --- visual function --- macroglia --- astrocytes --- Müller cells --- optic nerve crush --- retinal ganglion cells --- spinal cord injury --- signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 --- epidermal growth factor --- Drp1 --- apoptosis --- mitochondria --- microglia --- neurodegeneration --- multiple sclerosis --- retinal microglia --- microglia morphotype --- light damage --- functional analysis --- early detection --- remodeling --- lactate --- GPR81 --- HCAR1 --- growth cone --- dLGN --- axon --- 3,5-DHBA --- kallikrein-kinin system --- kinin receptors --- GFAP --- osteopontin --- retinal detachment --- diabetes --- antioxidants --- bioenergetics --- respiration --- ATP --- glucagon-like peptide-1 --- exendin-4 --- catalase --- immunohistochemistry --- electron microscopy --- Charles Bonnet syndrome --- EEG --- visual hallucination --- resting state --- high-fat diet --- gut microbiome --- gut-retina axis --- RNA sequencing --- germ-free mice --- complement cascade --- angiogenesis --- retinal inflammation --- AII amacrine cell --- Prox1 --- parvalbumin --- gap junction --- eccentricity --- ON/OFF asymmetry --- arterioles --- betulinic acid --- ischemia-reperfusion injury --- reactive oxygen species --- retinal vessels --- retinal fluorescence imaging --- amyloid --- cognitive decline --- Alzheimer's disease --- optic neuritis --- oxidative stress --- neuroprotection --- fingolimod --- iPSC-RPE --- retinal pigment epithelium --- immunodeficient RCS rat --- ultrathin parylene --- retinal transplantation --- CD4+CD25+ --- inflammation --- iPSC --- typical cannabinoid receptors --- atypical cannabinoid receptors --- electroretinography --- monkeys --- visual system --- eye inflammation --- lipopolysaccharide --- natural bioactive extracts --- Ac2-26 --- FPR receptor --- inflammatory mediators --- retinal light injury --- LED screen --- optical filter --- retinal protection --- regeneration --- progenitor cell --- hyperglycemia --- photoreceptors --- neurod --- Notch


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The Retina in Health and Disease
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Vision is the most important sense in higher mammals. The retina is the first step in visual processing and the window to the brain. It is not surprising that problems arising in the retina lead to moderate to severe visual impairments. We offer here a collection of reviews as well as original papers dealing with various aspects of retinal function as well as dysfunction. New approaches in retinal research are described, such as the expression and localization of the endocannabinoid system in the normal retina and the role of cannabinoid receptors that could offer new avenues of research in the development of potential treatments for retinal diseases. Moreover, new insights are offered in advancing knowledge towards the prevention and cure of visual pathologies, mainly AMD, RP, and diabetic retinopathy.

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Medicine --- Neurosciences --- eye --- retina --- development --- vascularization --- hypoxia --- autophagy --- programmed cell death --- cellular senescence --- retinogenesis --- altricial bird species --- precocial bird species --- senescence-associated galactosidase activity --- diabetes mellitus --- retinopathy --- microvascular --- complication --- optical coherence tomography --- angiography --- black --- African-American --- systemic disease --- biomarker --- retinal degenerative diseases --- mesenchymal stem cells --- stem cell therapy --- experimental models --- clinical trials --- AMD --- age-related macular degeneration --- trichostatin A (TSA) --- HDAC --- histone deacetylase --- vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) --- retinal degeneration --- endoplasmic reticulum --- stress response --- unfolded protein response --- GRP78 --- retinal glial cell --- diabetic retinopathy --- zebrafish --- neurovascular unit --- microvascular complications and dysfunction --- metabolism --- motor protein --- myosin 1C --- photoreceptor --- rhodopsin --- outer segments --- visual function --- macroglia --- astrocytes --- Müller cells --- optic nerve crush --- retinal ganglion cells --- spinal cord injury --- signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 --- epidermal growth factor --- Drp1 --- apoptosis --- mitochondria --- microglia --- neurodegeneration --- multiple sclerosis --- retinal microglia --- microglia morphotype --- light damage --- functional analysis --- early detection --- remodeling --- lactate --- GPR81 --- HCAR1 --- growth cone --- dLGN --- axon --- 3,5-DHBA --- kallikrein-kinin system --- kinin receptors --- GFAP --- osteopontin --- retinal detachment --- diabetes --- antioxidants --- bioenergetics --- respiration --- ATP --- glucagon-like peptide-1 --- exendin-4 --- catalase --- immunohistochemistry --- electron microscopy --- Charles Bonnet syndrome --- EEG --- visual hallucination --- resting state --- high-fat diet --- gut microbiome --- gut-retina axis --- RNA sequencing --- germ-free mice --- complement cascade --- angiogenesis --- retinal inflammation --- AII amacrine cell --- Prox1 --- parvalbumin --- gap junction --- eccentricity --- ON/OFF asymmetry --- arterioles --- betulinic acid --- ischemia-reperfusion injury --- reactive oxygen species --- retinal vessels --- retinal fluorescence imaging --- amyloid --- cognitive decline --- Alzheimer’s disease --- optic neuritis --- oxidative stress --- neuroprotection --- fingolimod --- iPSC-RPE --- retinal pigment epithelium --- immunodeficient RCS rat --- ultrathin parylene --- retinal transplantation --- CD4+CD25+ --- inflammation --- iPSC --- typical cannabinoid receptors --- atypical cannabinoid receptors --- electroretinography --- monkeys --- visual system --- eye inflammation --- lipopolysaccharide --- natural bioactive extracts --- Ac2-26 --- FPR receptor --- inflammatory mediators --- retinal light injury --- LED screen --- optical filter --- retinal protection --- regeneration --- progenitor cell --- hyperglycemia --- photoreceptors --- neurod --- Notch --- n/a --- Müller cells --- Alzheimer's disease


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The Retina in Health and Disease
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Vision is the most important sense in higher mammals. The retina is the first step in visual processing and the window to the brain. It is not surprising that problems arising in the retina lead to moderate to severe visual impairments. We offer here a collection of reviews as well as original papers dealing with various aspects of retinal function as well as dysfunction. New approaches in retinal research are described, such as the expression and localization of the endocannabinoid system in the normal retina and the role of cannabinoid receptors that could offer new avenues of research in the development of potential treatments for retinal diseases. Moreover, new insights are offered in advancing knowledge towards the prevention and cure of visual pathologies, mainly AMD, RP, and diabetic retinopathy.

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eye --- retina --- development --- vascularization --- hypoxia --- autophagy --- programmed cell death --- cellular senescence --- retinogenesis --- altricial bird species --- precocial bird species --- senescence-associated galactosidase activity --- diabetes mellitus --- retinopathy --- microvascular --- complication --- optical coherence tomography --- angiography --- black --- African-American --- systemic disease --- biomarker --- retinal degenerative diseases --- mesenchymal stem cells --- stem cell therapy --- experimental models --- clinical trials --- AMD --- age-related macular degeneration --- trichostatin A (TSA) --- HDAC --- histone deacetylase --- vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) --- retinal degeneration --- endoplasmic reticulum --- stress response --- unfolded protein response --- GRP78 --- retinal glial cell --- diabetic retinopathy --- zebrafish --- neurovascular unit --- microvascular complications and dysfunction --- metabolism --- motor protein --- myosin 1C --- photoreceptor --- rhodopsin --- outer segments --- visual function --- macroglia --- astrocytes --- Müller cells --- optic nerve crush --- retinal ganglion cells --- spinal cord injury --- signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 --- epidermal growth factor --- Drp1 --- apoptosis --- mitochondria --- microglia --- neurodegeneration --- multiple sclerosis --- retinal microglia --- microglia morphotype --- light damage --- functional analysis --- early detection --- remodeling --- lactate --- GPR81 --- HCAR1 --- growth cone --- dLGN --- axon --- 3,5-DHBA --- kallikrein-kinin system --- kinin receptors --- GFAP --- osteopontin --- retinal detachment --- diabetes --- antioxidants --- bioenergetics --- respiration --- ATP --- glucagon-like peptide-1 --- exendin-4 --- catalase --- immunohistochemistry --- electron microscopy --- Charles Bonnet syndrome --- EEG --- visual hallucination --- resting state --- high-fat diet --- gut microbiome --- gut-retina axis --- RNA sequencing --- germ-free mice --- complement cascade --- angiogenesis --- retinal inflammation --- AII amacrine cell --- Prox1 --- parvalbumin --- gap junction --- eccentricity --- ON/OFF asymmetry --- arterioles --- betulinic acid --- ischemia-reperfusion injury --- reactive oxygen species --- retinal vessels --- retinal fluorescence imaging --- amyloid --- cognitive decline --- Alzheimer’s disease --- optic neuritis --- oxidative stress --- neuroprotection --- fingolimod --- iPSC-RPE --- retinal pigment epithelium --- immunodeficient RCS rat --- ultrathin parylene --- retinal transplantation --- CD4+CD25+ --- inflammation --- iPSC --- typical cannabinoid receptors --- atypical cannabinoid receptors --- electroretinography --- monkeys --- visual system --- eye inflammation --- lipopolysaccharide --- natural bioactive extracts --- Ac2-26 --- FPR receptor --- inflammatory mediators --- retinal light injury --- LED screen --- optical filter --- retinal protection --- regeneration --- progenitor cell --- hyperglycemia --- photoreceptors --- neurod --- Notch --- n/a --- Müller cells --- Alzheimer's disease

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