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Departments of Biochemistry, Medicine, and Microanatomy, University of Georgia School of Medicine, Augusta
Rats 50 days of age or older, when placed on a diet devoid of protein, develop extreme corneal vascularization. By the time the vascularization appears, blood hemoglobin and total plasma protein show a slight decrease in level. When the rats are returned to an adequate diet, the vessels regress.
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