NADPH oxidase 2 plays a role in experimental corneal neovascularization

Volume: 130, Issue: 9, Pages: 683 - 696
Published: Mar 18, 2016
Abstract
Corneal neovascularization, the growth of new blood vessels in the cornea, is a leading cause of vision impairment after corneal injury. Neovascularization typically occurs in response to corneal injury such as that caused by infection, physical trauma, chemical burns or in the setting of corneal transplant rejection. The NADPH oxidase enzyme complex is involved in cell signalling for wound-healing angiogenesis, but its role in corneal...
Paper Details
Title
NADPH oxidase 2 plays a role in experimental corneal neovascularization
Published Date
Mar 18, 2016
Volume
130
Issue
9
Pages
683 - 696
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