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Botulinum Toxin B-Induced Mouse Model of Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca
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Intralacrimal gland injection of BTX-B resulted in persistent corneal fluorescein staining within 3 days, and a significant decrease in aqueous tear production that persisted for 1 month. Intralacrimal gland injection of BTX-B suppressed lacrimation, thereby establishing a dry eye state. This animal model could be a useful tool for investigating the pathogenesis of the chronic condition KCS in humans.
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