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Formation Of Macular Inner Nuclear Layer Cysts In Optic Atrophy, K. Jiramongkolchai, M. T. Bhatti, A. D. Proia, S. F. Freedman, M. El-Dairi
Formation Of Macular Inner Nuclear Layer Cysts In Optic Atrophy, K. Jiramongkolchai, M. T. Bhatti, A. D. Proia, S. F. Freedman, M. El-Dairi
Osteopathic Medicine, Jerry M. Wallace School of
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Keratouveitis From Euphorbia Cyparissias Exposure Is A Temporal Phenomenon, D. Fleischman, J. J. Meyer, W. C. Fowler
Keratouveitis From Euphorbia Cyparissias Exposure Is A Temporal Phenomenon, D. Fleischman, J. J. Meyer, W. C. Fowler
Osteopathic Medicine, Jerry M. Wallace School of
No abstract provided.
Interferon Γ–Inducible Protein-10 (Ip-10) And Eotaxin As Biomarkers In Age-Related Macular Degeneration, F. M. Mo, A. D. Proia, W. H. Johnson, D. Cyr, K. Lashkari
Interferon Γ–Inducible Protein-10 (Ip-10) And Eotaxin As Biomarkers In Age-Related Macular Degeneration, F. M. Mo, A. D. Proia, W. H. Johnson, D. Cyr, K. Lashkari
Osteopathic Medicine, Jerry M. Wallace School of
No abstract provided.
Multilamellar Bodies As Potential Scattering Particles In Human Age-Related Nuclear Cataracts, K. O. Gilliland, C. D. Freel, C. W. Lane, W. C. Fowler, M. J. Costello
Multilamellar Bodies As Potential Scattering Particles In Human Age-Related Nuclear Cataracts, K. O. Gilliland, C. D. Freel, C. W. Lane, W. C. Fowler, M. J. Costello
Osteopathic Medicine, Jerry M. Wallace School of
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Oxygen On Corneal Neovascularization, M. A. Culton, D. B. Chandler, A. D. Proia, D. W. Hickingbotham, G. K. Klintworth
The Effect Of Oxygen On Corneal Neovascularization, M. A. Culton, D. B. Chandler, A. D. Proia, D. W. Hickingbotham, G. K. Klintworth
Osteopathic Medicine, Jerry M. Wallace School of
Since tissue oxygen levels are believed to play a pivotal role in new vessel growth in several situations, we studied the effect of several oxygen concentrations (0, 10, 21, 50, 75, or 100%) on corneal vascularization induced in the rat by chemical cautery. We achieved this by perfusing known concentrations of oxygen through goggles fitted over both eyes of the rat after corneal cauterization. Neovascularization was measured in flat corneal preparations with India ink-filled vessels 4 days postcautery using computerized image analysis. The angiogenic response of rats whose eyes were continuously exposed to 0-75% oxygen were not significantly different from …