The aqueous humor is a transparent, gelatinous fluid similar to plasma, located in the anterior and posterior chambers of the eye, between the lens and the cornea. The Aqueous Humor helps to maintain the intraocular pressure of the eye, provides nutrition for the avascular ocular tissues, among other functions.
Aqueous Humor Disorders Bioinformatics Tool
Laverne is a handy bioinformatics tool to help facilitate scientific exploration of related genes, diseases and pathways based on co-citations. Explore more on Aqueous Humor Disorders below!
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