Lens epithelium-derived growth factor promotes photoreceptor survival in light-damaged and RCS rats.
Shigeki Machida(W.K. Kellogg Foundation), Ronald A. Bush(W.K. Kellogg Foundation), Toshimichi Shinohara(University of Nebraska Medical Center), Paul A. Sieving(National Institutes of Health), Dhirendra P. Singh(Indiana University School of Medicine), Venkat N. Reddy(Queensland Rail), Prem S. Chaudhry(W.K. Kellogg Foundation), Leo T. Chylack(Harvard University)
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April 1, 2001
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