Gelatin hydrogel/contact lens composites as rutin delivery systems for promoting corneal wound healing
Corneal wound healing is a highly regulated biological process that is of importance for reducing the risk of blinding corneal infections and inflammations. Traditional eye drop was the main approach for promoting corneal wound healing. However, its low bioavailability required a high therapeutic co...
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Main Authors: | Lianghui Zhao (Author), Xia Qi (Author), Tao Cai (Author), Zheng Fan (Author), Hongwei Wang (Author), Xianli Du (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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