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Publications by Edith Aguilar
Retinal Vascular Permeability Suppression by Topical Application of a Novel VEGFR2/Src Kinase Inhibitor in Mice and Rabbits
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Medicine
Antioxidant or Neurotrophic Factor Treatment Preserves Function in a Mouse Model of Neovascularization-Associated Oxidative Stress
Journal of Clinical Investigation
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