Short-term uvb irradiation leads to persistent dna damage in limbal epithelial stem cells, partially reversed by dna repairing enzymes

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  • who: Thomas Volatier et al. from the Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne, University of Cologne, , Cologne, Germany have published the research work: Short-Term UVB Irradiation Leads to Persistent DNA Damage in Limbal Epithelial Stem Cells, Partially Reversed by DNA Repairing Enzymes, in the Journal: Biology 2023, 265 of 26/06/2020
  • what: As there are no commercially available treatments that use T4N5 or photolyases to treat cornea photolesions, the authors aim to investigate the applications of these enzymes to the eye surface. Identify whether whetherthe theDNA DNArepair repairenzyme enzyme . . .

     

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