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corneal neovascularization/phosphatase

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Photothrombosis of corneal neovascularization by intravenous rose bengal and argon laser irradiation.

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Management of corneal neovascularization by photocoagulation has been limited and rarely successful. We evaluated the efficacy and safety of the novel technique of photothrombosis to occlude corneal neovascularization. Sixteen rabbit corneas with previous ocular surface wounds that had healed with

[Pathophysiology of intraocular neovascularization].

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The pathology of intraocular neovascularization was studied in human and animal eyes by means of electron microscopy and histochemistry, and also by tissue culture of bovine retinal small vessels. The newly formed vessels in the vitreous obtained at the time of vitrectomy from the eyes with

miR-184 exhibits angiostatic properties via regulation of Akt and VEGF signaling pathways.

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Corneal avascularity is critical for achieving transparency necessary for proper transmission of light to the lens and visual acuity. Although much is known about angiogenesis and angiostasis, the precise regulation of these processes in the cornea is unclear. MicroRNA (miR)-184, the most abundant
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