The embryonic human choriocapillaris develops by hemo-vasculogenesis.
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Hemovascular Progenitors in the Kidney Require Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Receptor 1 for Vascular Development.Lama1 mutations lead to vitreoretinal blood vessel formation, persistence of fetal vasculature, and epiretinal membrane formation in mice.Increased neovascularization in mice lacking tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-3.Endoglin plays distinct roles in vascular smooth muscle cell recruitment and regulation of arteriovenous identity during angiogenesis.Complement activation and choriocapillaris loss in early AMD: implications for pathophysiology and therapy.Focal adhesion kinase regulation of neovascularization.Albumen Transport to Bruch's Membrane and RPE by Choriocapillaris Caveolae.Cellular and physiological mechanisms underlying blood flow regulation in the retina and choroid in health and diseaseFrom blood islands to blood vessels: morphologic observations and expression of key molecules during hyaloid vascular system developmentMaturation of the fetal human choriocapillaris.Vascular precursors in developing human retina.VEGF 165 b in the developing vasculatures of the fetal human eye.Development of the human choriocapillaris.Structural and molecular changes in the aging choroid: implications for age-related macular degeneration.Co-expression of endothelial and neuronal nitric oxide synthases in the developing vasculatures of the human fetal eye.Developmental basis of nanophthalmos: MFRP Is required for both prenatal ocular growth and postnatal emmetropizationMast Cell-Derived Tryptase in Geographic Atrophy.Characterization of Human iPSC-RPE on a Prosthetic Bruch's Membrane Manufactured From Silk Fibroin.
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The embryonic human choriocapillaris develops by hemo-vasculogenesis.
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The embryonic human choriocapillaris develops by hemo-vasculogenesis.
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The embryonic human choriocapillaris develops by hemo-vasculogenesis.
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The embryonic human choriocapillaris develops by hemo-vasculogenesis.
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Carol A Merges
D Scott McLeod
Gerard A Lutty
Imran A Bhutto
Rhonda Grebe
Takuya Hasegawa
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10.1002/DVDY.21231
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2007-08-01T00:00:00Z