John R. Larke, Stella Briggs, Christopher G. Wigham
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Method for the collection of lactate derived fromthe human cornea in vivo
We describe a method for the collection of cornea-derived lactate from the in vivo human cornea using a hydrogelas a collecting medium. The technique turns out to be precise ±4.8% and to show a good correlation, r = 0.78, with anoxia-induced stromal swelling