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Age-Related Liquefaction of the Human Vitreous Body: LM and TEM Evaluation of the Role of Proteoglycans and Collagen
2003
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
PURPOSE. To evaluate morphologic aspects of age-related liquefaction of the human vitreous body by light and electron microscopy to provide a basis from which future studies directed at the pathogenesis of this phenomenon can be undertaken. The study focuses on changes in fibrillar collagen and proteoglycans (PGs). METHODS. Morphologic aspects of intravitreal liquefied spaces and matrix areas surrounding them were examined in 13 adult human donor eyes (aged 21-80 years) by light (LM) and
doi:10.1167/iovs.02-0588
pmid:12824219
fatcat:fybybc5do5eqtgmb7bptqtmsnu