Chan et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Effects of riboflavin and ultraviolet illumination on the biomechanical properties of conjunctivaChan et al., 2018
- Document ID
- 11447907214365369022
- Author
- Chan H
- Choy B
- Lai J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Ophthalmic Research
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Purpose: Our experiment evaluated the biomechanical effects of riboflavin and ultraviolet A illumination, in terms of covalent bonding, permeability, and indentation rupture force, on excised cattle conjunctiva. Materials and Methods: Cattle conjunctiva was extracted and …
- 210000000795 Conjunctiva 0 title abstract description 56
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