Lipid Signaling in the Retina: A Druggable Target?

Journal Title: International Journal of Ophthalmology & Eye Science (IJOES) - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 3

Abstract

Lipid Signaling in the Retina: A Druggable Target?

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Peter Koulen

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  • EP ID EP199917
  • DOI 10.19070/2332-290X-150008e
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Peter Koulen (2015). Lipid Signaling in the Retina: A Druggable Target?. International Journal of Ophthalmology & Eye Science (IJOES), 3(3), 1-2. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-199917