Neovascularization of the inner retinal space is a major cause of vision loss. In retinal angiomatous proliferation (RAP) syndrome, newly formed vessels originate from the retinal plexus and invade the inner retinal space. However, the molecular pathways preventing subretinal vascularization remain largely unknown. In most murine models of RAP, pathological neo-vascularization occurs concomitantly with the development of the retinal vasculature. Here, we demonstrate that disturbing the sequence of morphogenetic events that shape the three-layered retinal vascular network leads to subretinal vascularization. Sprouts emerging from the perivenous region after the first postnatal week extended toward the retinal space where they merged into the...
Immature astrocytes and blood vessels enter the developing mammalian retina at the optic nerve head ...
The manner in which the superficial retinal vascular plexus (RVP) develops in neonatal wild-type mic...
Immature astrocytes and blood vessels enter the developing mammalian retina at the optic nerve head ...
Neovascularization of the inner retinal space is a major cause of vision loss. In retinal angiomatou...
<div><p>In the retina blood vessels are required to support a high metabolic rate, however, uncontro...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Vision loss due to vascular disease of the retina is a leading cause of bli...
Background: Vision loss due to vascular disease of the retina is a leading cause of blindness in the...
The manner in which the superficial retinal vascular plexus (RVP) develops in neonatal wild-type mic...
In the retina blood vessels are required to support a high metabolic rate, however, uncon-trolled va...
The manner in which the superficial retinal vascular plexus (RVP) develops in neonatal wild-type mic...
In industrialized countries, age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindnes...
In industrialized countries, age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindnes...
BACKGROUND: Vision loss due to vascular disease of the retina is a leading cause of blindness in the...
Abnormalities in retinal blood vessels and neuronal function persist in eyes undergoing retinopathy ...
Immature astrocytes and blood vessels enter the developing mammalian retina at the optic nerve head ...
Immature astrocytes and blood vessels enter the developing mammalian retina at the optic nerve head ...
The manner in which the superficial retinal vascular plexus (RVP) develops in neonatal wild-type mic...
Immature astrocytes and blood vessels enter the developing mammalian retina at the optic nerve head ...
Neovascularization of the inner retinal space is a major cause of vision loss. In retinal angiomatou...
<div><p>In the retina blood vessels are required to support a high metabolic rate, however, uncontro...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Vision loss due to vascular disease of the retina is a leading cause of bli...
Background: Vision loss due to vascular disease of the retina is a leading cause of blindness in the...
The manner in which the superficial retinal vascular plexus (RVP) develops in neonatal wild-type mic...
In the retina blood vessels are required to support a high metabolic rate, however, uncon-trolled va...
The manner in which the superficial retinal vascular plexus (RVP) develops in neonatal wild-type mic...
In industrialized countries, age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindnes...
In industrialized countries, age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindnes...
BACKGROUND: Vision loss due to vascular disease of the retina is a leading cause of blindness in the...
Abnormalities in retinal blood vessels and neuronal function persist in eyes undergoing retinopathy ...
Immature astrocytes and blood vessels enter the developing mammalian retina at the optic nerve head ...
Immature astrocytes and blood vessels enter the developing mammalian retina at the optic nerve head ...
The manner in which the superficial retinal vascular plexus (RVP) develops in neonatal wild-type mic...
Immature astrocytes and blood vessels enter the developing mammalian retina at the optic nerve head ...