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Microfluidic Flow Chambers Using Reconstituted Blood to Model Hemostasis and Platelet Transfusion In Vitro
Published on: March 19, 2016
[Blood, where no blood should be]
Daniel M Handzel1, Aisha Alani, Roman P Handzel
1Augenärzte im Altstadt-Carree, Augenzentrum Osthessen, Dalbergstr. 22, 36037, Fulda, Deutschland. dhandzel@augenaerzte-fulda.de.
Abstract:
Intraocular ischemia can lead to an overexpression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). This in turn can lead to neovascularization in the anterior and/or posterior segment of the eye, e.g. in the iris or the retina. This article reports a case of neovascularization of the lens due to occlusion of the central retinal vein.
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