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'What controls aqueous humour outflow resistance?'
2006
Experimental Eye Research
The bulk of aqueous humour outflow resistance is generated in or near the inner wall endothelium of Schlemm's canal in normal eyes, and probably also in glaucomatous eyes. Fluid flow through this region is controlled by the location of the giant vacuoles and pores found in cells of the endothelium of Schlemm's canal, but the flow resistance itself is more likely generated either in the extracellular matrix of the juxtacanalicular connective tissue or the basement membrane of Schlemm's canal.
doi:10.1016/j.exer.2005.10.011
pmid:16386733
pmcid:PMC2892751
fatcat:5t73i3uvc5b7dgd3r52ftjsr3m