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Christian Albrecht

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Current Eye Research|April 30, 2009
Fibrae medullares in the retina of the RD mouse: a case reportChristian Albrecht May
The Open Ophthalmology Journal|June 12, 2009
Comparative anatomy of the optic nerve head and inner retina in non-primate animal models used for glaucoma researchChristian Albrecht May
Journal of Ophthalmology|August 31, 2011
Could mineralocorticoids play a role in the pathophysiology of open angle glaucoma?Christian Albrecht May
Thescientificworldjournal|January 24, 2014
Chronologic versus biologic aging of the human choroidChristian Albrecht May
Journal of Glaucoma|November 10, 2004
Neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) positive retinal amacrine cells are altered in the DBA/2NNia mouse, a murine model for angle-closure glaucomaChristian Albrecht May, Thom Mittag
Vision (Basel, Switzerland)|November 19, 2019
The Horizontal Raphe of the Human Retina and its Watershed ZonesChristian Albrecht May, Paul Rutkowski
Experimental Eye Research|February 12, 2008
Choroidal microcirculation in Abyssinian cats with hereditary rod-cone degenerationChristian-Albrecht May, Kristina Narfström
Journal of Anatomy|February 28, 2021
In the human, true myocutaneous junctions of skeletal muscle fibers are limited to the faceChristian Albrecht May, Silvia Bramke
Acta Neuropathologica|February 3, 2006
Optic nerve degeneration in the DBA/2NNia mouse: is the lamina cribrosa important in the development of glaucomatous optic neuropathy?Christian Albrecht May, Thom Mittag
Experimental Eye Research|April 25, 2012
Retinal capillary morphology in the Abyssinian cat with hereditary retinal degenerationChristian Albrecht May, Kristina Narfström
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Current Eye Research|April 30, 2009
Fibrae medullares in the retina of the RD mouse: a case reportChristian Albrecht May
The Open Ophthalmology Journal|June 12, 2009
Comparative anatomy of the optic nerve head and inner retina in non-primate animal models used for glaucoma researchChristian Albrecht May
Journal of Ophthalmology|August 31, 2011
Could mineralocorticoids play a role in the pathophysiology of open angle glaucoma?Christian Albrecht May
Thescientificworldjournal|January 24, 2014
Chronologic versus biologic aging of the human choroidChristian Albrecht May
Journal of Glaucoma|November 10, 2004
Neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) positive retinal amacrine cells are altered in the DBA/2NNia mouse, a murine model for angle-closure glaucomaChristian Albrecht May, Thom Mittag
Vision (Basel, Switzerland)|November 19, 2019
The Horizontal Raphe of the Human Retina and its Watershed ZonesChristian Albrecht May, Paul Rutkowski
Experimental Eye Research|February 12, 2008
Choroidal microcirculation in Abyssinian cats with hereditary rod-cone degenerationChristian-Albrecht May, Kristina Narfström
Journal of Anatomy|February 28, 2021
In the human, true myocutaneous junctions of skeletal muscle fibers are limited to the faceChristian Albrecht May, Silvia Bramke
Acta Neuropathologica|February 3, 2006
Optic nerve degeneration in the DBA/2NNia mouse: is the lamina cribrosa important in the development of glaucomatous optic neuropathy?Christian Albrecht May, Thom Mittag
Experimental Eye Research|April 25, 2012
Retinal capillary morphology in the Abyssinian cat with hereditary retinal degenerationChristian Albrecht May, Kristina Narfström
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