Dealing with the persistent pathogenic issues of dry eye disease: the importance of external and internal stimuli and tissue responses

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  • who: Maurizio Rolando and colleagues from the Ocular Surface Centre, ISPRE Oftalmica Istituto di Medicina Oftalmica, Genoa, Italy Centro Superficie Oculare e Occhio Secco, Ospedale Sacco, University of Milan, Milano, Italy have published the research work: Dealing with the Persistent Pathogenic Issues of Dry Eye Disease: The Importance of External and Internal Stimuli and Tissue Responses, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    The ocular surface is the bodily mucosa that is most exposed to external stimuli during the daytime, and the tear film covering it encounters an enormous number of free_radicals and the oxidative . . .

     

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