Decorin modulates wound healing in experimental glaucoma filtration surgery: a pilot study.

@article{Grisanti2005DecorinMW,
  title={Decorin modulates wound healing in experimental glaucoma filtration surgery: a pilot study.},
  author={Salvatore Grisanti and Peter Szurman and Max Warga and Radosław Kaczmarek and Focke Ziemssen and Olcay Tatar and Karl Ulrich Bartz-Schmidt},
  journal={Investigative ophthalmology \& visual science},
  year={2005},
  volume={46 1},
  pages={
          191-6
        }
}
PURPOSE To analyze the effect of perioperative decorin in an experimental setting of glaucoma filtration surgery. METHODS Glaucoma filtration surgery, similar to that performed in clinical practice, was performed on 35 chinchilla rabbits (ChBB:CH). The animals received a unilateral subconjunctival injection of decorin (40-100 microg) or the vehicle alone before surgery and at different time intervals thereafter. Antifibrotic efficacy was established by clinical response and histologic… 
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