Intranasal administration of erythropoietin rescues the photoreceptors in degenerative retina: a noninvasive method to deliver drugs to the eye

Inherited retinopathies typically lead to photoreceptor loss and severe visual impairments in the subjects. Intranasal administration is an efficient approach to deliver therapeutic agents to the targeted tissue. The present study is designed to deliver the erythropoietin (EPO) into the N-methyl-N-n...

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Main Authors: Ye Tao (Author), Chong Li (Author), Anhui Yao (Author), Yingxin Qu (Author), Limin Qin (Author), Zuojun Xiong (Author), Jianbin Zhang (Author), Weiwen Wang (Author)
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group, 2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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