BAK additive influence on results

Rupali D Shah, Thomas I Lemon, Ashley Yarrow-JenkinsInstitute of Medical Education, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, UKThis letter is in regards to Fukuda et al.1 We thank the authors for their informative contribution. The use of rabbit specimens was relevant to this study as previously alluded...

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Autores principales: Shah RD, Lemon TI, Yarrow-Jenkins A
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2013
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Sumario:Rupali D Shah, Thomas I Lemon, Ashley Yarrow-JenkinsInstitute of Medical Education, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, UKThis letter is in regards to Fukuda et al.1 We thank the authors for their informative contribution. The use of rabbit specimens was relevant to this study as previously alluded to by Wilhelmus, who concluded from his research that rabbit eyes were more susceptible to irritants than human eyes.2View original paper by Fukuda and colleagues.