Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor–Induced Retinal Permeability Is Mediated by Protein Kinase C In Vivo and Suppressed by an Orally Effective β-Isoform–Selective Inhibitor
Lloyd Paul Aiello(Joslin Diabetes Center), George L. King(Joslin Diabetes Center), Thomas A. Ciulla(Norwich Research Park), Kirk Ways(Eli Lilly (United States)), Sven–Erik Bursell(Joslin Diabetes Center), Allen C. Clermont(Joslin Diabetes Center), Chikako Takagi(Joslin Diabetes Center), Lois E. H. Smith(Boston Children's Hospital), Hidehiro Ishii(Joslin Diabetes Center), Michael R. Jirousek(Abbott Fund), Fumi Mori(University of Indianapolis), Elia J. Duh(Johns Hopkins University)
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