Ornithine decarboxylase activity during formation of experimental epiretinal membranes
This sd udy demonsd rad es in a rabbid model of eplred Inal membrane formad ion d had red lnal-assoclad ed ODC acd ivid y increases during d his pad hological process. These changes In red inal-associad ed ODC acd ivid y mosd likely occur In relad ionship d o d he proliterad ive lesion Id self, sinc...
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description | This sd udy demonsd rad es in a rabbid model of eplred Inal membrane formad ion d had red lnal-assoclad ed ODC acd ivid y increases during d his pad hological process. These changes In red inal-associad ed ODC acd ivid y mosd likely occur In relad ionship d o d he proliterad ive lesion Id self, since d he red ina consisd s primarily of non-pro) Iferad ive d issues. Furd her knowledge of Ind raocular polyamlne med abolism during eplred inal membrane formad ion which can resuld In red inal ded achmend may lead d o d he developmend of an effecd ive pharmacological d read mend . |
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