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Laboratory science
In vitro induction of protein complexes between bevacizumab, VEGF-A165 and heparin: explanation for deposits observed on endothelial veins in monkey eyes
- Correspondence to Dr Sylvie Julien, Section of Experimental Vitreoretinal Surgery, Centre for Ophthalmology, Schleichstr. 12/1, Tuebingen 72076, Germany; Sylvie.Julien{at}med.uni-tuebingen.de
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In vitro induction of protein complexes between bevacizumab, VEGF-A165 and heparin: explanation for deposits observed on endothelial veins in monkey eyes
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- Received July 5, 2012
- Revised November 20, 2012
- Accepted January 11, 2013
- First published January 26, 2013.
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March 22, 2016
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