As UV disinfection systems continue to expand in healthcare and public spaces, questions about ocular safety remain a key concern. While UV’s ability to neutralize airborne pathogens is well-established, its potential impact on the human eye demands careful examination. Recent research using 3D corneal tissue models has provided valuable insights into how different UV wavelengths…
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