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1. Semaphorin 3fa Controls Ocular Vascularization From the Embryo Through to the Adult.

2. The role of the hypoxia response in shaping retinal vascular development in the absence of Norrin/Frizzled4 signaling.

3. Anti-VEGF in retinopathy of prematurity, need to titrate.

4. Forskolin modifies retinal vascular development in Mrp4-knockout mice.

5. Involvement of periostin in regression of hyaloidvascular system during ocular development.

6. Role of connective tissue growth factor in the retinal vasculature during development and ischemia.

7. Effect of VEGF trap on normal retinal vascular development and oxygen-induced retinopathy in the dog.

8. HIF1A is essential for the development of the intermediate plexus of the retinal vasculature.

9. Differential gene expression in Ndph-knockout mice in retinal development.

10. Role of the Norrie disease pseudoglioma gene in sprouting angiogenesis during development of the retinal vasculature.

11. The renin-angiotensin system and the developing retinal vasculature.

12. Characterization of smooth muscle cell and pericyte differentiation in the rat retina in vivo.

13. Role of hypoxia during normal retinal vessel development and in experimental retinopathy of prematurity.

14. Role of vascular endothelial growth factor and placental growth factors during retinal vascular development and hyaloid regression.

15. Retinal vascular development is mediated by endothelial filopodia, a preexisting astrocytic template and specific R-cadherin adhesion.

16. Development of the mouse retinal vasculature: angiogenesis versus vasculogenesis.

17. Angiostatin inhibits pathological but not physiological retinal angiogenesis.

18. Astrocytes and blood vessels define the foveal rim during primate retinal development.

19. Hypoxia inducible factor-1alpha is increased in ischemic retina: temporal and spatial correlation with VEGF expression.

20. Role of astrocytes in the control of developing retinal vessels.

21. Development of astrocytes and their relation to blood vessels in fetal monkey retina.

22. Immunohistochemical characterization of developing and mature primate retinal blood vessels.

23. The effect of oxygen on vasoformative cell division. Evidence that 'physiological hypoxia' is the stimulus for normal retinal vasculogenesis.

24. Vascular development in primate retina: comparison of laminar plexus formation in monkey and human.

25. Oxygen and developmental retinal capillary remodeling in the kitten.

26. Aldose reductase in retinal mural cells.

27. Effect of monosodium glutamate on retinal vessel development and permeability in rats.

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