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Darryl R. Overby

Researcher at Imperial College London

Publications -  103
Citations -  4896

Darryl R. Overby is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Trabecular meshwork & Schlemm's canal. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 97 publications receiving 4001 citations. Previous affiliations of Darryl R. Overby include Royal School of Mines & Tulane University.

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Cellular adaptation to mechanical stress: role of integrins, Rho, cytoskeletal tension and mechanosensitive ion channels

TL;DR: Cell use multiple mechanisms to sense and respond to static and dynamic changes in the level of mechanical stress applied to integrins, and these responses differed biochemically.
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Ultra-rapid activation of TRPV4 ion channels by mechanical forces applied to cell surface β1 integrins

TL;DR: It is shown that forces applied to beta1 integrins result in ultra-rapid activation of calcium influx through TRPV4 channels, which may enable compartmentalization of calcium signaling within focal adhesions that is critical for mechanical control of many cell behaviors that underlie cell and tissue development.
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The changing paradigm of outflow resistance generation: towards synergistic models of the JCT and inner wall endothelium.

TL;DR: The "funneling" hypothesis that has emerged as a leading synergistic model is closely examined, and the basis of funneling, mechanical and biological requirements for funneling and evidence in support of this hypothesis are reviewed.
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Consensus recommendations for trabecular meshwork cell isolation, characterization and culture

Kate E. Keller, +56 more
TL;DR: Having a set of standard practices for TM cells will increase the scientific rigor when used as a model, and enable other researchers to replicate and build upon previous findings.
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Reduction of the Available Area for Aqueous Humor Outflow and Increase in Meshwork Herniations into Collector Channels Following Acute IOP Elevation in Bovine Eyes

TL;DR: Low outflow facility during acute IOP elevation coincides with a reduction in available area for aqueous humor outflow and the confinement of outflow to the vicinity of CC ostia, likely driven by morphologic changes associated with AP collapse and herniation of IW of AP intoCC ostia.