Overexpression of Angiogenin in Pterygium Body Fibroblasts and Its Association With Proliferative Potency
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2013Vol. 54(9), pp. 6355–6355
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Abstract
Overexpression of ANG in pterygium body fibroblasts might be involved in active pterygium growth with thick pterygium body formation and increased risk of recurrence. A possible mechanism for this finding includes ANG-related transition of pterygium fibroblasts to the proliferative state.
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