Experimentally Induced Mammalian Models of Glaucoma

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Abstract

A wide variety of animal models have been used to study glaucoma. Although these models provide valuable information about the disease, there is still no ideal model for studying glaucoma due to its complex pathogenesis. Animal models for glaucoma are pivotal for clarifying glaucoma etiology and for developing novel therapeutic strategies to halt disease progression. In this review paper, we summarize some of the major findings obtained in various glaucoma models and examine the strengths and limitations of these models.

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Ishikawa, M., Yoshitomi, T., Zorumski, C. F., & Izumi, Y. (2015). Experimentally Induced Mammalian Models of Glaucoma. BioMed Research International. Hindawi Publishing Corporation. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/281214

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