1. Eye Center of the 2nd Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University,Zhejiang Province,Hangzhou,China
2. Zhejiang Provincial Key Lab of Ophthalmology,Zhejiang Province,Hangzhou,China
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Research advances in pathogenic mechanisms underlying air pollution-induced ocular surface diseases[J]. 眼科实践与研究新进展, 2021,1(1):100001.
Fan Song, Shengjie Hao, Yuzhou Gu, et al. Research advances in pathogenic mechanisms underlying air pollution-induced ocular surface diseases[J]. AOPR, 2021,1(1):100001.
Research advances in pathogenic mechanisms underlying air pollution-induced ocular surface diseases[J]. 眼科实践与研究新进展, 2021,1(1):100001. DOI: 10.1016/j.aopr.2021.100001.
Fan Song, Shengjie Hao, Yuzhou Gu, et al. Research advances in pathogenic mechanisms underlying air pollution-induced ocular surface diseases[J]. AOPR, 2021,1(1):100001. DOI: 10.1016/j.aopr.2021.100001.
BackgroundThe harmful effect of aerial fine particulate matter(PM,2.5,)has been a serious public health issue and has attracted worldwide attention, especially in developing countries.
BackgroundThe harmful effect of aerial fine particulate matter(PM,2.5,)has been a serious public health issue and has attracted worldwide attention, especially in developing countries.
PM2.5MechanismOcular surface diseasesAir pollutuion
PM2.5MechanismOcular surface diseasesAir pollutuion
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