The fibrinolytic system in the cornea: A key regulator of corneal wound healing and biological defense

Volume: 204, Pages: 108459 - 108459
Published: Mar 1, 2021
Abstract
The cornea is a relatively unique tissue in the body in that it possesses specific features such as a lack of blood vessels that contribute to its transparency. The cornea is supplied with soluble blood components such as albumin, globulin, and fibrinogen as well as with nutrients, oxygen, and bioactive substances by diffusion from aqueous humor and limbal vessels as well as a result of its exposure to tear fluid. The healthy cornea is largely...
Paper Details
Title
The fibrinolytic system in the cornea: A key regulator of corneal wound healing and biological defense
Published Date
Mar 1, 2021
Volume
204
Pages
108459 - 108459
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