The HIF-1 antagonist acriflavine: visualization in retina and suppression of ocular neovascularization
Mingbing Zeng(Johns Hopkins University), Peter A. Campochiaro(Johns Hopkins University), Gregg L. Semenza(Johns Hopkins University), Seth D. Fortmann(Johns Hopkins University), Jikui Shen(Johns Hopkins University), Sean F. Hackett(Johns Hopkins University), Yuanyuan Liu(Army Medical University), Kun Ding(Johns Hopkins University), Jiangxia Wang(Johns Hopkins University), Mahmood Khan(Johns Hopkins University), Lucy Yang Lu(Johns Hopkins University)
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