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Oxidative injury to blood vessels and glia of the pre-laminar optic nerve head in human glaucoma
Experimental Eye Research, 10/27/08
Feilchenfeld Z et al. - Oxidative injury is present in blood vessels and astrocytes in the pre-laminar optic nerve head in human primary open angle glaucoma. Peroxynitrite-mediated oxidative injury, whether primary or secondary, may contribute to the pathobiology of glaucoma disease.
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