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Haifeng Zhang, Yun He, Shengchuan Dai, Zhe Xu, Yan Luo, Ting Wan, Dianhong Luo, Dennis Jones, Shibo Tang, Hong Chen, William C. Sessa, Wang Min
Published in Volume 118, Issue 12
J Clin Invest. 2008; 118(12):3904–3916 doi:10.1172/JCI36168
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Figure 4
VEGF-induced retina and cornea neovascularization were greatly augmented in KO mice.

(A and B) VEGF-induced retina angiogenesis. Ad-VEGF or Ad-LacZ was injected intravenously into WT and KO mice. Retina vasculature was visualized by isolectin staining shown in A, with quantification of vessel density in B. (C and D) VEGF-induced cornea angiogenesis assay. A Hydron pellet containing VEGF was implanted into the cornea of WT and KO mice. Angiogenesis was assessed by stereo microscopy on day 5 following implantation (C) and vascular density was quantified in D. Data are mean ± SEM from 10 fields per tissue (ear, retina, or cornea) (n = 5 for each group). *P < 0.05. Ad-LacZ, adenoviral vector encoding the LacZ gene for expression of β-gal; Ad-VEGF, adenoviral vector encoding the VEGF gene for expression of VEGF.