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Aside from other ocular drug delivery methods, topical application and follow up drug diffusion through the cornea and sclera of the eye remain the favored method, as they impose the least pain and discomfort to the patient. However, this delivery route suffers from the low permeability of epithelia ... [Proc. SPIE 7163, 71631H (2009)] published Wed Feb 18, 2009. (Read Full Article)
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