Neuroprotective Effect of Transcorneal Electrical Stimulation on the Acute Phase of Optic Nerve Injury
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2007Vol. 48(5), pp. 2356–2356
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Abstract
Transcorneal electrical stimulation would restore the functional impairment of optic nerve by traumatic injury at a very early stage and protect retinal axons from the ensuing degeneration.
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