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Éva Halász

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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology|April 3, 2020
Improving outcomes in retinal detachment: the potential role of rho-kinase inhibitorsÉva Halász, Ellen Townes-Anderson, Marco A Zarbin
Translational Vision Science & Technology|June 30, 2017
Fasudil, a Clinically Used ROCK Inhibitor, Stabilizes Rod Photoreceptor Synapses after Retinal DetachmentEllen Townes-Anderson, Jianfeng Wang, Éva Halász, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 13, 2021
ROCK inhibition reduces morphological and functional damage to rod synapses after retinal injuryÉva Halász, Marco A Zarbin, Amy L Davidow, et al.
Experimental Eye Research|January 18, 2026
Synaptopathy in cone and rod cells after retinal detachment and reattachmentEllen Townes-Anderson, Éva Halász, Ilene Sugino, et al.
Cells|June 10, 2023
Injury to Cone Synapses by Retinal Detachment: Differences from Rod Synapses and Protection by ROCK InhibitionEllen Townes-Anderson, Éva Halász, Ilene Sugino, et al.
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Current Opinion in Ophthalmology|April 3, 2020
Improving outcomes in retinal detachment: the potential role of rho-kinase inhibitorsÉva Halász, Ellen Townes-Anderson, Marco A Zarbin
Translational Vision Science & Technology|June 30, 2017
Fasudil, a Clinically Used ROCK Inhibitor, Stabilizes Rod Photoreceptor Synapses after Retinal DetachmentEllen Townes-Anderson, Jianfeng Wang, Éva Halász, et al.
Scientific Reports|January 13, 2021
ROCK inhibition reduces morphological and functional damage to rod synapses after retinal injuryÉva Halász, Marco A Zarbin, Amy L Davidow, et al.
Experimental Eye Research|January 18, 2026
Synaptopathy in cone and rod cells after retinal detachment and reattachmentEllen Townes-Anderson, Éva Halász, Ilene Sugino, et al.
Cells|June 10, 2023
Injury to Cone Synapses by Retinal Detachment: Differences from Rod Synapses and Protection by ROCK InhibitionEllen Townes-Anderson, Éva Halász, Ilene Sugino, et al.
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