Eye Irritation Potential of Microglycine and Microglycine-Containing Ointments: An in vitro Study on Reconstructed Human Corneal Epithelium
Laura Ceriotti,1 Silvia Balzaretti,1 Salvatore Barone,2 Marisa Meloni1 1VitroScreen, Milan, Italy; 2NTC S.r.l., Milan, ItalyCorrespondence: Laura CeriottiVitroScreen, Via Mosè Bianchi 103, Milan 20149, ItalyTel +39 02 89077608Email laura.ceriotti@vitroscreen.comObjective: To assess the ey...
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Autores principales: | Ceriotti L, Balzaretti S, Barone S, Meloni M |
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Dove Medical Press
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/8a11e48ce334459db7674892dcbf9599 |
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