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Posterior Ciliary Artery Contraction by Bradykinin Receptor Subtypes and Implications for Retinal Blood Flow Dysfunction

Sharif NA, Ohia SE, Kulkarni-Chitnis M, Okolie A, Chaudhry SD, Njie-Mbye YF


  • 2025
  • Front. Biosci.
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  • Therapeutic Area

    Glaucoma

  • Categories

    Preclinical development

  • Affiliations

    Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Texas Southern University, Houston, TX 75207, USA; Singapore Eye Research Institute (SERI), 169856 Singapore, Singapore; Institute of Ophthalmology, University College London (UCL), WC1E6BT London, UK; Ophthalmology Innovation Center, Santen Inc., Emeryville, CA 94608, USA

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Document number: NP-No product-EMEA-0110
Date of preparation: February 2022