Targeting HMGB1-NFκb Axis and miR-21 by Glycyrrhizin: Role in Amelioration of Corneal Injury in a Mouse Model of Alkali Burn
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Xi Chen | Peng Hao | Xuan Li | Yongying Zhou | Pei-Yao Wang | Linghan Li | Xiaohan Zhang | Lin Zhu | M. Ying | Rui-fang Han | Liming Wang | Y. Zhou | Ruifang Han
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