Experimental intraocular lens implantation in the rabbit eye and in the mouse peritoneal space: Part III: Giant cell formation on the implanted lens surface
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K. Uenoyama | M. Matoba | R. Kanagawa | Y. Enomoto | M. Tamura | S. Ohmi
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