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      A Method to Quantify Neovascularization in the Mouse Cornea

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      Ophthalmic Research
      S. Karger AG
      Neovascularization, Murine cornea, Angiogenesis

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          Abstract

          A method for microscopical observation and quantification of corneal neovascularization in the living mouse is described. Measurements of the corneal vasculature were made on still-mode video-pictures of the cornea. The validity of the method was shown by the high correlation between the morphometric measurements and computerized values on the same vessel structures. The method was applied to describe the neovascular response of heat-killed tumour fragments implanted into corneal pockets. The neovascular response that was observed in some corneas was dependent on the distance from the edge of the pocket with heat-killed material to the nearest vessel loop. The pocket area was vascularized only if this distance (measured the 3rd day after implantation) was less than 0.70 mm. Resorption of heat-killed tissue occurred in corneas without any neovascular response and it was not altered by penetration of vessel into the cornea. The described method proved to be suitable for studying the neovascularization induced by corneal pocket implants.

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          Journal
          ORE
          Ophthalmic Res
          10.1159/issn.0030-3747
          Ophthalmic Research
          S. Karger AG
          0030-3747
          1423-0259
          1991
          1991
          10 December 2009
          : 23
          : 2
          : 104-114
          Affiliations
          Institute for Surgical Research, University of Oslo, Rikshospitalet – The National Hospital, Oslo, Norway
          Article
          267097 Ophthalmic Res 1991;23:104–114
          10.1159/000267097
          1714560
          6e8ef571-2652-4f3a-abea-ba6a9e1b259a
          © 1991 S. Karger AG, Basel

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          History
          : 24 July 1989
          : 12 December 1990
          Page count
          Pages: 11
          Categories
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          Vision sciences,Ophthalmology & Optometry,Pathology
          Angiogenesis,Neovascularization,Murine cornea
          Vision sciences, Ophthalmology & Optometry, Pathology
          Angiogenesis, Neovascularization, Murine cornea

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