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Although the ribs are the only human bones capable of regenerating large‐scale defects, this remarkable ability declines with skeletal maturity and age. Here, we reproduce skeletal maturity and age‐related phenotypic changes in a mouse model of rib resection.
Luciana Yamamoto de Almeida+15 more
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A Case Report of Choroidal Neovascularization Secondary to Angioid Streaks Associated With Beta Thalassemia. [PDF]
Tamil Chelvan T+3 more
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Lipid hydroperoxide-induced corneal and retinal neovascularization in the rabbit
Takako Ueda
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Abstract Purpose To evaluate choroidal changes in high myopic (HM) patients with posterior staphyloma (PS) and explore their association with Gaussian curvature (K) using ultra‐wide‐field optical coherence tomography angiography (UWF‐OCTA). Methods HM patients with wide macular PS (Type I PS) and without any PS (control) were recruited.
Qing Zhao+5 more
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Central Retinal Vein Occlusion (CRVO) complicating post-cataract surgery: a case report and multifactorial analysis. [PDF]
Xiaodong L+4 more
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Molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying gyrate atrophy: Why is the retina primarily affected?
Abstract Gyrate atrophy of the choroid and retina (GACR; OMIM #258870) is a rare early‐onset autosomal recessive disorder, caused by bi‐allelic pathogenic variants in the gene coding for ornithine aminotransferase (OAT) resulting in hyperornithinaemia.
Mark J. N. Buijs+12 more
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Long-term follow-up of retinal amyloid angiopathy in a large Chinese family with hereditary amyloid transthyretin. [PDF]
Xu J, Shu N, Liu X, Gu P, Wang Y, Li S.
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Leukocytes in the Early Events of Corneal Neovascularization
Lisha Gan, Per Fagerholm
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