Medical Research Trends

This week's highest-impact publications across 29 specialties, curated by AI

Last updated: 22 de mai. de 2026

Ophthalmology5 articles

Impact 1

Statement of Retraction: Involvement of long non-coding RNA ZNF503 antisense RNA 1 in diabetic retinopathy and its possible underlying mechanism.

Published: 2026-12-01

Bioengineered

MediLens Indexed: 2026-05-23

(No abstract provided)

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Impact 1

Statement of Retraction: Toll-like receptor 3 gene regulates cataract-related mechanisms via the Jagged-1/Notch signaling pathway.

Published: 2026-12-01

Bioengineered

MediLens Indexed: 2026-05-22

(No abstract provided)

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Impact 2

Brevetoxins and emergency department visits among children: A case-crossover study of Florida red tides.

Published: 2026-06-01

Environmental epidemiology (Philadelphia, Pa.)

MediLens Indexed: 2026-05-23

This study investigates the impact of algal blooms of brevetoxins on emergency department visits among children in coastal southwest Florida. Using a time-stratified case-crossover design, the analysis of ED visits from 2012 to 2019 revealed that same-day increases in waterborne and aerosolized e...

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Impact 3

Myeloid Cell Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase 1B Drives Retinal Neurodegeneration in Diabetic Mice.

Published: 2026-05-21

Diabetes

MediLens Indexed: 2026-05-23

This study investigates the role of protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B) in diabetic retinopathy (DR) using transgenic mice and a pharmacological inhibitor. The findings indicate that both myeloid cell-specific depletion and PTP1B inhibition prevent retinal neurodegeneration and inflammation a...

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Impact 3

IL-1β-mediated interaction between Müller cells and microglia through CXCL1/5-CXCR2 aggravates visual dysfunction in experimental glaucoma.

Published: 2026-05-21

Journal of neuroinflammation

MediLens Indexed: 2026-05-23

This study investigates the role of interleukin-1β (IL-1β) in the interaction between Müller cells and microglia in glaucoma. Using a chronic ocular hypertension model in mice, it was found that IL-1β activates these glial cells, leading to increased recruitment of microglia and subsequent retina...

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