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Breanne McDermott

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Retina (Philadelphia, Pa.)|May 7, 2025
The Effect of Steroids in the Treatment of Ocular Hypotony Associated with Proliferative VitreoretinopathyBita Momenaei, Breanne McDermott, Scott Kozarsky, et al.
Retina (Philadelphia, Pa.)|February 13, 2026
Reply to "Letter to the Editor Concerning the Manuscript Entitled 'The Effect of Steroids in the Treatment of Ocular Hypotony Associated with Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy"Bita Momenaei, Breanne McDermott, Scott Kozarsky, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 26, 2022
G protein-biased GPR3 signaling ameliorates amyloid pathology in a preclinical Alzheimer's disease mouse modelYunhong Huang, Thais Rafael Guimarães, Nicholas Todd, et al.
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Retina (Philadelphia, Pa.)|May 7, 2025
The Effect of Steroids in the Treatment of Ocular Hypotony Associated with Proliferative VitreoretinopathyBita Momenaei, Breanne McDermott, Scott Kozarsky, et al.
Retina (Philadelphia, Pa.)|February 13, 2026
Reply to "Letter to the Editor Concerning the Manuscript Entitled 'The Effect of Steroids in the Treatment of Ocular Hypotony Associated with Proliferative Vitreoretinopathy"Bita Momenaei, Breanne McDermott, Scott Kozarsky, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 26, 2022
G protein-biased GPR3 signaling ameliorates amyloid pathology in a preclinical Alzheimer's disease mouse modelYunhong Huang, Thais Rafael Guimarães, Nicholas Todd, et al.
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