In vitro and in vivo evaluation of novel implantation technology in hydrogel contact lenses for controlled drug delivery.
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D. Shah | A. Koli | Dinesh O Shah | Furqan A Maulvi | Dhara H Lakdawala | Anjum A Shaikh | Ankita R Desai | Harsh H Choksi | Rutvi J Vaidya | Ketan M Ranch | Akshay R Koli | Bhavin A Vyas | Furqan A. Maulvi | Ankita R. Desai | K. Ranch | B. Vyas | A. Shaikh
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