Sleep Apnea affects lacrimal gland structure and function and induces dry eye - Medical Dialogues
China: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) disturbs the Hif?/Ppar?/NF-?B signaling axis compromising...
China: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) disturbs the Hif/Ppar/NF-B signaling axis compromising lacrimal gland structure and function resulting in dry eye, finds a recent study in Investigative Ophthalmo… [+2437 chars]
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