New ways to control blood vessel growth in eye disease
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Andrew Benest
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communities.springernature.comNew ways to control blood vessel growth in eye diseasespringernature.comIn a model of abnormal eye vessel growth, removing ZEB1 made vessels grow more and become leakier. The study suggests ZEB1 controls vessel quality, not just vessel growth.
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