Focal adhesion kinase signaling pathway participates in the formation of choroidal neovascularization and regulates the proliferation and migration of choroidal microvascular endothelial cells by acting through HIF-1 and VEGF expression in RPE cells.
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Jian Zhang | Wei Zhao | Jian Zhang | Yu-sheng Wang | Yu-Sheng Wang | Jie Zhu | L. Yao | Xia Li | Xiu-Mei Yang | Xia Li | Ting-Shuai Jiang | Li-Bo Yao | Wei Zhao | X. Yang | Jie Zhu | Tingshuai Jiang | Yu-Sheng Wang
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