formoguanamine
Also Known As:
2,4-diamino-s-triazine
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1. | Myopia
01/01/1988
- " Chicks blinded with formoguanamine do not develop lid suture myopia." 07/01/1995
- " Formoguanamine-induced inhibition of deprivation myopia in chick is accompanied by choroidal thinning while retinal function is retained." 01/01/1988
- " The involvement of the retina in avian lid suture myopia was investigated by use of formoguanamine (FG), which induces blindness in chicks, characterized by damage to the retinal pigment epithelium and photoreceptor layers. " 01/01/1999
- " Special attention is focused on the following substances inhibiting the progress of experimental myopia: apomorphine, reserpine, 6-hydroxydopamine, atropine, pirenzepine, chlorpyrifos, alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole propionic acid, kainic acid, naloxane, formoguanamine, gentamicin, sodium iodate, central and peripheral antagonist of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide, basic fibroblast growth factor. " 01/01/2005
- " Additionally, the following substances inhibiting the progress of experimental myopia are discussed: atropine, oxyphenonium, pirenzepine, chlorpyrifos, apomorphine, reserpine, 6-hydroxy dopamine, dextromethorphan, MK-801, APV, bicuculline, SR95531, CACA, TPMPA, dextrorphanol, levorphanol, D- and L-naloxane, L-NAME, formoguanamine, beta-xyloside, central and peripheral antagonists of VIP, and basic fibroblast growth factor. "
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2. | Blindness (Hysterical Blindness)
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3. | Gyrate Atrophy
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4. | Retinal Detachment (Retinal Detachments)
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5. | Gliosis
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