MicroRNA-18a-5p Administration Suppresses Retinal Neovascularization by Targeting FGF1 and HIF1A
Pathologic ocular neovascularization commonly results in visual impairment or even blindness in numerous fundus diseases, including proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR), retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), and age-related macular degeneration (AMD). MicroRNAs regulate angiogenesis through modulati...
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Main Authors: | Ji-Tian Guan (Author), Xin-Xin Li (Author), De-Wei Peng (Author), Wen-Meng Zhang (Author), Jia Qu (Author), Fan Lu (Author), Robert J. D'Amato (Author), Zai-Long Chi (Author) |
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