Endothelin B receptors contribute to retinal ganglion cell loss in a rat model of glaucoma.

Minton, Alena Z et al.·PloS one·2012·
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Original Title:
Endothelin B receptors contribute to retinal ganglion cell loss in a rat model of glaucoma.
Published In:
PloS one, 7(8), e43199 (2012)
Database ID:
RPEP-02012

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Meta-Analysis / Systematic Review
Randomized Controlled Trial
Cohort / Case-Control
Cross-Sectional / ObservationalSnapshot without intervening
This study
Case Report / Animal Study
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RPEP-02012·https://rethinkpeptides.com/research/RPEP-02012

APA

Minton, Alena Z; Phatak, Nitasha R; Stankowska, Dorota L; He, Shaoqing; Ma, Hai-Ying; Mueller, Brett H; Jiang, Ming; Luedtke, Robert; Yang, Shaohua; Brownlee, Colby; Krishnamoorthy, Raghu R. (2012). Endothelin B receptors contribute to retinal ganglion cell loss in a rat model of glaucoma.. PloS one, 7(8), e43199. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043199

MLA

Minton, Alena Z, et al. "Endothelin B receptors contribute to retinal ganglion cell loss in a rat model of glaucoma.." PloS one, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0043199

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RethinkPeptides Research Database. "Endothelin B receptors contribute to retinal ganglion cell l..." RPEP-02012. Retrieved from https://rethinkpeptides.com/research/minton-2012-endothelin-b-receptors-contribute

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