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Clinical application of nerve growth factor on human corneal ulcer.

Arch Ital Biol

March 2003

Interdisciplinary Center for Biomedical Research (CIR), Laboratory of Ophthalmology, University of Rome Campus Bio-Medico, G.B. Bietti Eye Foundation, Rome, Italy.

Nerve growth factor (NGF) is a neurotrophic and immunomodulatory factor contributing of the control of cutaneous morphogenesis, wound healing and inflammatory responses. Following the evidence that topical administration of NGF leads to healing of human corneal ulcers, we investigate the therapeutic action of NGF on immune and/or autoimmune cutaneous ulcers. We found that 1-10 micrograms of highly purified murine NGF dissolved in 50 microliters of physiological solution and topically applied to skin ulcer leads, after 4-12 weeks of daily treatment (depending on the size and depth of the lesion) to complete healing of the ulcer.

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