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The role of eIF5A in epidermal growth factor-induced proliferation of corneal epithelial cell association with PI3-k/Akt activation

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Ding, Lan
Gao, Ling-Juan
Gu, Ping-Qing
Guo, Shu-Yu
Cai, You-Qun
Zhou, Xing-tao

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Molecular Vision

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Purpose: After excimer laser surgery, epidermal growth factor (EGF) plays an important role in injured corneal epithelial cell on myofibroblastic cell formation in corneal stroma. The purpose of the study is to investigate the precise mechanism of EGF on

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Molecular Vision

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2037-12-31