Pilot study supporting the existence of novel lymphatic channels within the canine anterior uveal tract using Lyve-1 and CD31.
Alexis DubinKate S FreemanJoseph CharlesDavid A AmmarEugene J EhrhartPublished in: Veterinary ophthalmology (2021)
These results support the existence of lymphatic channels in the anterior uveal tract of the canine eye. This could indicate the presence of a novel uveolymphatic outflow pathway, which may play a role in aqueous humor outflow. Future studies are needed to confirm the existence and elucidate the role of this proposed uveolymphatic outflow pathway and potentially develop novel treatment options for managing glaucoma.
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