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Rabbit Study of an In Situ Forming Hydrogel Vitreous Substitute
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The fact that this process of in situ gelation gives rise to hydrogels that are biocompatible and physically and optically similar to the natural vitreous suggests its suitability as a permanent vitreous substitute. Hydrogel candidates will be further studied to evaluate long-term biocompatibility and degradation in vivo.
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