Genistein‐Calcitriol Mitigates Hyperosmotic Stress‐Induced TonEBP, CFTR Dysfunction, VDR Degradation and Inflammation in Dry Eye Disease
Dry eye disease (DED) signs and symptoms are causally associated with increased ocular surface (OS) inflammation. Modulation of key regulators of aberrant OS inflammation is of interest for clinical management. We investigated the status and the potential to harness key endogenous protective factors...
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Main Authors: | Trailokyanath Panigrahi (Author), Sharon D'Souza (Author), Rohit Shetty (Author), Archana Padmanabhan Nair (Author), Anuprita Ghosh (Author), Everette Jacob Remington Nelson (Author), Arkasubhra Ghosh (Author), Swaminathan Sethu (Author) |
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