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publicationNumber RU-2272599-C1
titleOfInvention Biomaterial "kollaplant" for stabilization of progressing myopia
abstract FIELD: medicine, ophthalmology. n SUBSTANCE: invention proposes a biomaterial for stabilization of progressive myopia comprising collagen, milled connective tissue from agricultural animals and isotonic buffer sodium salts solution taken in the definite ratio of components, wt.-%. Biomaterial can comprise additionally glycosaminoglycans, antioxidants, anabolic steroids. Invention provides stabilization of myopic process associated with the eye ball growth and achievement of stable curative effect. n EFFECT: valuable medicinal properties of biomaterial. n 7 cl, 4 ex
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