Hypoxia-induced VEGF governs both physiological retinal vascular development and pathological retinal neovascularization. In the current paper, the mechanisms of physiological and pathological neovascularization are compared and contrasted. During pathological neovascularization, both the absolute and relative expression levels for VEGF164 increased to a greater degree than during physiological neovascularization. Furthermore, extensive leukocyte adhesion was observed at the leading edge of pathological, but not physiological, neovascularization. When a VEGF164-specific neutralizing aptamer was administered, it potently suppressed the leukocyte adhesion and pathological neovascularization, whereas it had little or no effect on physiological...
The wet form of age-related macular degeneration is characterized by neovascular pathologies that, i...
Neovascular diseases of the retina are a major cause of blindness worldwide. Hypoxia is thought to b...
Purpose: Neovascularization is a common complication of many degenerative and vascular diseases of t...
Hypoxia-induced VEGF governs both physiological retinal vascular development and pathological retina...
The majority of severe visual loss in the United States results from complications associated with r...
Objective Ocular neovascularization (ONV) is a pathological feature of sight-threatening human disea...
[Objective]: Pathological neovascularization is crucial for progression and morbidity of serious dis...
Anti‐angiogenic therapies using biological molecules that neutralize vascular endothelial growth fac...
Retinal vascular diseases have distinct, complex and multifactorial pathogeneses yet share several k...
Background/Aims: Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) appears to be a disease with increasing inci...
Objective: VEGFA (Vascular endothelial growth factor A) and its receptor VEGFR2 (vascular endothelia...
Collectively, angiogenic ocular conditions represent the leading cause of irreversible vision loss i...
VEGF-A and VEGF-B are proangiogenic and key regulating factors for blood vessel growth. This study a...
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindness in elderly patients. The mo...
Oxygen-induced retinopathy (OIR) upregulates Müller cell vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA...
The wet form of age-related macular degeneration is characterized by neovascular pathologies that, i...
Neovascular diseases of the retina are a major cause of blindness worldwide. Hypoxia is thought to b...
Purpose: Neovascularization is a common complication of many degenerative and vascular diseases of t...
Hypoxia-induced VEGF governs both physiological retinal vascular development and pathological retina...
The majority of severe visual loss in the United States results from complications associated with r...
Objective Ocular neovascularization (ONV) is a pathological feature of sight-threatening human disea...
[Objective]: Pathological neovascularization is crucial for progression and morbidity of serious dis...
Anti‐angiogenic therapies using biological molecules that neutralize vascular endothelial growth fac...
Retinal vascular diseases have distinct, complex and multifactorial pathogeneses yet share several k...
Background/Aims: Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) appears to be a disease with increasing inci...
Objective: VEGFA (Vascular endothelial growth factor A) and its receptor VEGFR2 (vascular endothelia...
Collectively, angiogenic ocular conditions represent the leading cause of irreversible vision loss i...
VEGF-A and VEGF-B are proangiogenic and key regulating factors for blood vessel growth. This study a...
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindness in elderly patients. The mo...
Oxygen-induced retinopathy (OIR) upregulates Müller cell vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA...
The wet form of age-related macular degeneration is characterized by neovascular pathologies that, i...
Neovascular diseases of the retina are a major cause of blindness worldwide. Hypoxia is thought to b...
Purpose: Neovascularization is a common complication of many degenerative and vascular diseases of t...