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. 2021 Jan 25;186(Suppl 1):486–490. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usaa357

FIGURE 2.

FIGURE 2.

rhMG53 treatment promotes re-epithelialization and suppresses fibrosis and neovascularization after corneal wound in wild-type mice. (A) Representative images of fluorescein staining of corneas at indicated time points (upper panels) and quantification of fluorescein intensity by ImageJ software. (B) Representative macro photos of injured corneas at indicated time points (upper panels) and opacity scores (lower panel). (C) Flat mount confocal images of CD31 signal in injured corneas from saline control group and rhMG53-treated group (upper panels). Clinical opacity scores after alkaline injury were summarized (lower panel). (n = 6 per group. *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01).