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Absence of Blood and Lymphatic Vessels in the Developing Human Cornea

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Abstract

The normal human cornea is primarily avascular and devoid of both blood and lymphatic vessels. Corneal angiogenic privilege is already achieved very early during fetal intrauterine development. This suggests early and strong expression of both antiangiogenic and antilymphangiogenic factors in the human cornea during development.

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