The Squirrel Monkey: Characterization of a New-World Primate Model of Experimental Choroidal Neovascularization and Comparison with the Macaque
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2004Vol. 45(2), pp. 625–625
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Mark H. Criswell, Thomas A. Ciulla, Tiffany E. Hill, Ward Small, Ronald P. Danis, Wendy Snyder, Lisa A. Lowseth, Dennis Carson
Abstract
Like the macaque, the squirrel monkey can be considered a useful primate model for experimental CNV investigations, while additionally offering certain species-specific advantages. Diffuse FVT permit studies of antiangiogenic therapies in areas distant from laser photocoagulative trauma sites.
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