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2. Immunochemical studies of epiretinal membranes using APAAP complexes: evidence of macrophage involvement in traumatic proliferabeen shown to play the initiating role of the inflammatory process in proliferative vitreotive vitreoretinopathy;Weller, M.; Heimann, K.; Wiedemann, P.;Int Ophthalmol,1988
3. Vitreous macrophage elicitation: generation of stimulants for pigment epithelium in vitro. retinal disorders because of their stimulatory secretion products.'7 In traumatic PVR not only Invest Ophthalmol VisSci;Burke, J.M.; Twining, S.S.,1987
4. Fibrovascular proliferation and retinal detachment after intravitreal was the number of EBM 1 positive macrophages much higher than in PVR following rhegmatoinjection of activated macrophages in the rabbit eye;Hui, Y.N.; Goodnight, R.; Sorgente, N.; Ryan, S.Y.;Am J Ophthalmol,1989
5. Demonstration of genous retinal detachment and in idiopathic macular pucker, but also the absence of 27E10 mononuclear pbhgocytes in a human epiretinal membrane using a monoclonal anti-human macrophage antibody. GraefesArch ClinExp Ophthalmol 1988; 226: 252-4. positive macrophages indicates a lower degree of inflammatory activity in these disease entities;Weller, M.; Heimann, K.; Wiedemann, P.