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American Academy of Ophthalmology

AAO: 2020

Receptor Interplay and Retinal Disease

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Understanding the interplay of the three different receptors families (TIE2, VEGF, and integrin) is important because many blockers only block one or two of these receptors and may not produce the desired effect. Peter Kaiser, MD, discusses the interplay between these different receptors and their role in retinal disease.

Posted: 10/21/2020

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Receptor Interplay and Retinal Disease

Understanding the interplay of the three different receptors families (TIE2, VEGF, and integrin) is important because many blockers only block one or two of these receptors and may not produce the desired effect. Peter Kaiser, MD, discusses the interplay between these different receptors and their role in retinal disease.

Posted: 10/21/2020


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