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Inducement and evaluation of a murine model of experimental myopiaJiang et al., 2016
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- Jiang X
- Kurihara T
- Ikeda S
- Kunimi H
- Mori K
- Torii H
- Tsubota K
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Murine model of myopia can be a powerful tool for myopia research because of the comparatively easy genetic manipulation. One way to induce myopia in animals is to put clear minus lenses in front of eyes for weeks (lens-induced myopia, LIM). However, extant …
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