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A Model of Glaucoma Induced by Circumlimbal Suture in Rats and Mice
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Corrigendum to An advanced in vitro model to assess glaucoma onset
Sergio Claudio Saccà1, Sara Tirendi2,3, Sonia Scarfì4
1IRCCS, San Martino General Hospital, Ophthalmology Unit, Genoa, Italy.
ALTEX
|July 21, 2020
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In this manuscript, which appeared in ALTEX 37, 265-274 (doi: 10.14573/altex.1909262), the affiliation of Stefania Vernazza should read: Stefania Vernazza 5# 5 IRCCS-Fondazione Bietti, Rome, Italy and the address for correspondence should read: Stefania Vernazza, PhD, IRCCS, Fondazione Bietti via Livenza 3, 00198 Rome, Italy (stefania.vernazza@yahoo.it).
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