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Angiopoietins as Potential Targets in Management of Retinal Disease
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Eichenbaum, David A
, Aziz, Aamir A
, Russell, Matthew W
, Danzig, Carl J
, Khanani, Arshad M
, Weng, Christina Y
, Singh, Rishi P
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Ang/Tie
/ Angiogenesis
/ Blood circulation disorders
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical trials
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetic retinopathy
/ Disease
/ Edema
/ faricimab
/ FDA approval
/ Hypoxia
/ Kinases
/ LUCERNE
/ Macular degeneration
/ Medical prognosis
/ Monoclonal antibodies
/ Neovascularization
/ Pathogenesis
/ Permeability
/ Pharmaceutical industry
/ Review
/ RHINE
/ Signal transduction
/ TENAYA
/ Vascular endothelial growth factor
/ YOSEMITE
2021
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Angiopoietins as Potential Targets in Management of Retinal Disease
by
Eichenbaum, David A
, Aziz, Aamir A
, Russell, Matthew W
, Danzig, Carl J
, Khanani, Arshad M
, Weng, Christina Y
, Singh, Rishi P
in
Ang/Tie
/ Angiogenesis
/ Blood circulation disorders
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical trials
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetic retinopathy
/ Disease
/ Edema
/ faricimab
/ FDA approval
/ Hypoxia
/ Kinases
/ LUCERNE
/ Macular degeneration
/ Medical prognosis
/ Monoclonal antibodies
/ Neovascularization
/ Pathogenesis
/ Permeability
/ Pharmaceutical industry
/ Review
/ RHINE
/ Signal transduction
/ TENAYA
/ Vascular endothelial growth factor
/ YOSEMITE
2021
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Angiopoietins as Potential Targets in Management of Retinal Disease
by
Eichenbaum, David A
, Aziz, Aamir A
, Russell, Matthew W
, Danzig, Carl J
, Khanani, Arshad M
, Weng, Christina Y
, Singh, Rishi P
in
Ang/Tie
/ Angiogenesis
/ Blood circulation disorders
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical trials
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetic retinopathy
/ Disease
/ Edema
/ faricimab
/ FDA approval
/ Hypoxia
/ Kinases
/ LUCERNE
/ Macular degeneration
/ Medical prognosis
/ Monoclonal antibodies
/ Neovascularization
/ Pathogenesis
/ Permeability
/ Pharmaceutical industry
/ Review
/ RHINE
/ Signal transduction
/ TENAYA
/ Vascular endothelial growth factor
/ YOSEMITE
2021
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Angiopoietins as Potential Targets in Management of Retinal Disease
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Angiopoietins as Potential Targets in Management of Retinal Disease
2021
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The Ang/Tie2 pathway complements VEGF-mediated activity in retinal vascular diseases such as DME, AMD, and RVO by decreasing vascular integrity, increasing neovascularization, and increasing inflammatory signaling. Faricimab is a bispecific antibody that has been developed as an inhibitor of both VEGF and Ang2 that has shown positive results in phase I, II and III trials. Recent Year 1 data from phase III clinical trials YOSEMITE, RHINE, TENAYA, and LUCERNE have confirmed the efficacy, safety, durability, and superiority of faricimab in patients with DME and nAMD. Faricimab, if approved, may significantly decrease treatment burden in patients with retinal vascular diseases to a greater extent than would current standard of care anti-VEGF injections.
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