The role of vascular endothelial growth factor in ocular health and disease

AP Adamis, DT Shima - Retina, 2005 - journals.lww.com
AP Adamis, DT Shima
Retina, 2005journals.lww.com
The leading causes of blindness are retinal and choroidal diseases manifesting abnormal
vessel permeability and growth. Scientists have sought to understand the mechanisms
underlying these pathologic conditions with the hope of developing directed and effective
pharmacologic therapies. Research has yielded important new mechanistic data, making
possible the development of new drugs. One of the most important targets to have emerged
is a secreted protein named vascular endothelial growth factor. This review will summarize …
The leading causes of blindness are retinal and choroidal diseases manifesting abnormal vessel permeability and growth. Scientists have sought to understand the mechanisms underlying these pathologic conditions with the hope of developing directed and effective pharmacologic therapies. Research has yielded important new mechanistic data, making possible the development of new drugs. One of the most important targets to have emerged is a secreted protein named vascular endothelial growth factor. This review will summarize the current state of our knowledge regarding this growth factor and outline some important questions that remain to be answered. RETINA 25: 111–118, 2005
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