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Optimizing corneal riboflavin administration in ex vivo horse, dog, rabbit, and pig samples for use in corneal collagen cross-linking.

Ashley E ZiburaMegan A CullenHaley RutledgeLaura LassalleJacklyn H SalmonBrian C GilgerHans D Westermeyer
Published in: Veterinary ophthalmology (2020)
Both iontophoresis and injection via PCI needles provide efficient and effective means of riboflavin administration in ex vivo horse, dog, rabbit, and pig corneas. Epithelial debridement is required for stromal delivery of riboflavin using iontophoresis in horses. Following epithelial removal, riboflavin penetrated through the horse corneal stroma faster than all other species tested.
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