Protective Effects Oncorneal Endothelium During Intracameral Irrigation Using N-(2)-l-alanyl-l-Glutamine
Corneal endothelial disease is a global sight-threatening disease, and corneal transplantation using donor corneas remains the sole therapeutic option. A previous work demonstrated that N (2)-alanyl-glutamine (Ala-Gln) protected against apoptosis and cellular stress, and maintained intestinal tissue...
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Main Authors: | Mengyi Jin (Author), Yanzi Wang (Author), Yixin Wang (Author), Yunpeng Li (Author), Guoliang Wang (Author), Xuezhi Liu (Author), Yuhua Xue (Author), Zuguo Liu (Author), Cheng Li (Author) |
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2020-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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