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Тахчиди Х.П., Гаврилова Н.А.. Ланевская Н.И., Тищенко О.Е., Борзенок¹ С.А., Шацких¹ А.В., Сабурина² И.Н., Сергеев² С.А., Павлова³ Г.В., Рыбалкина³ Е.Ю., Ревищин³ А.В.
Сравнительная харктеристика влияния фактора пигментного эпителия (PEDF) и Авастина на органотипические культуры сетчатки
Московский государственный медико-стоматологический университет им. А.И. Евдокимова

НМИЦ «МНТК «Микрохирургия глаза» им. акад. С.Н. Федорова» Минздрава РФ
Научно-исследовательский институт общей патологии и патофизиологии
Институт биологии гена Российской академии наук
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2. Cao W., Tombran-Tink J., et al. In vivo protection of photoreceptors from light damage by pigment epithelium-derived factor ⁄⁄ Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci.– 2001.– Vol. 42.– P. 1646-1652.
3. Dawson D.W., Volpert O.V., Gillis P. et al. Pigment epithelium– derived factor: a potent inhibitor of angiogenesis. ⁄⁄ Science.– 1999.– Vol. 285.– P. 245-248.
4. Duh E., Yang H., Suzuma I. et al. Pigment epithelium-derived factor suppresses ischemia-induced retinal neovascularization and VEGF-induced migration and growth ⁄⁄ Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci.– 2002.– Vol. 43.– P. 821-829.
5. Jablonski M.M., Tombran-Tink J., Mrazek D.A., Iannoaccone A. Pigment epithelium-derived factor supports normal development of photoreceptor neurons and opsin expression after retinal pigment epithelium removal ⁄⁄ J. Neurosci.– 2000.– Vol. 20.– P. 7149-7157.
6. Mori K., Duh E., Gehlbach P. et al. Pigment epithelium-derived factor inhibits retinal and choroidal ntovascularization ⁄⁄ J. Cell Physiol.– 2001.– Vol.– 546.– P. 345-355.
7. Pang I.H., Zeng H. et al. Pigment epithelium-derived factor protects retinal ganglion cells ⁄⁄ BMC Neurosci.– 2007.– Vol. 8.– P. 11-15.
8. Steele F.R., Chader G.J., Johnson L.V., Tombran-Tink J. Pigment epitheliumderived factor: neurotrophic activity and identification as a member or the serine protease inhibitor gene family ⁄⁄ Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA.– 1993.– Vol. 90.– P. 1526-1530.
9. Tombran-Tink J., Mazuruk K., Rodriguez I.R. et al. Organization, evolutionary conservation, expression and unusual Alu density of the human gene for pigment epithelium-derived factor, a unique neurotrophic serpin ⁄⁄ Mol. Vis.– 1996.– Vol. 2.– P. 11-15.
10. Tombran-Tink J., Chader G.G., Johnson S.V. PEDF: a pigment epithelium derived factor with potent neuronal differentiating activity ⁄⁄ Exp. Eye Res.– 1991.– Vol. 53.– P. 411-414.
11. Tombran-Tink J., Shivaram S.M., Chader G.J. et al. Expression, secretion, and age-related downregulation of pigment epithelium-derived factor , a serpin with neurotrophic activity ⁄⁄ J. Neurosci. 1995.– Vol. 15.– P. 4992-5003.
2. Cao W., Tombran-Tink J., et al. In vivo protection of photoreceptors from light damage by pigment epithelium-derived factor ⁄⁄ Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci.– 2001.– Vol. 42.– P. 1646-1652.
3. Dawson D.W., Volpert O.V., Gillis P. et al. Pigment epithelium– derived factor: a potent inhibitor of angiogenesis. ⁄⁄ Science.– 1999.– Vol. 285.– P. 245-248.
4. Duh E., Yang H., Suzuma I. et al. Pigment epithelium-derived factor suppresses ischemia-induced retinal neovascularization and VEGF-induced migration and growth ⁄⁄ Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci.– 2002.– Vol. 43.– P. 821-829.
5. Jablonski M.M., Tombran-Tink J., Mrazek D.A., Iannoaccone A. Pigment epithelium-derived factor supports normal development of photoreceptor neurons and opsin expression after retinal pigment epithelium removal ⁄⁄ J. Neurosci.– 2000.– Vol. 20.– P. 7149-7157.
6. Mori K., Duh E., Gehlbach P. et al. Pigment epithelium-derived factor inhibits retinal and choroidal ntovascularization ⁄⁄ J. Cell Physiol.– 2001.– Vol.– 546.– P. 345-355.
7. Pang I.H., Zeng H. et al. Pigment epithelium-derived factor protects retinal ganglion cells ⁄⁄ BMC Neurosci.– 2007.– Vol. 8.– P. 11-15.
8. Steele F.R., Chader G.J., Johnson L.V., Tombran-Tink J. Pigment epitheliumderived factor: neurotrophic activity and identification as a member or the serine protease inhibitor gene family ⁄⁄ Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA.– 1993.– Vol. 90.– P. 1526-1530.
9. Tombran-Tink J., Mazuruk K., Rodriguez I.R. et al. Organization, evolutionary conservation, expression and unusual Alu density of the human gene for pigment epithelium-derived factor, a unique neurotrophic serpin ⁄⁄ Mol. Vis.– 1996.– Vol. 2.– P. 11-15.
10. Tombran-Tink J., Chader G.G., Johnson S.V. PEDF: a pigment epithelium derived factor with potent neuronal differentiating activity ⁄⁄ Exp. Eye Res.– 1991.– Vol. 53.– P. 411-414.
11. Tombran-Tink J., Shivaram S.M., Chader G.J. et al. Expression, secretion, and age-related downregulation of pigment epithelium-derived factor , a serpin with neurotrophic activity ⁄⁄ J. Neurosci. 1995.– Vol. 15.– P. 4992-5003.
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