Polyvinyl alcohol/cellulose hydrogel as possible corneal stroma substitute in drug permeation tests
Published: 29 September 2021
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The permeation studies of active compounds and formulations are necessary to verify the capability of molecules to pass through the physiological barrier of our body. In order to develop a 3D model of the cornea, preparation and characterization of different hydrogels as corneal stroma substitutes were tested.
Zucchetti, E., Ling, L., Monti, D., Chetoni, P., Tampucci, S., & Burgalassi, S. (2021). Polyvinyl alcohol/cellulose hydrogel as possible corneal stroma substitute in drug permeation tests. Biomedical Science and Engineering, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/bse.203
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