for “The Evolution of Continuous Wear: How has our knowledge of corneal oxygen requirements, material oxygen transmission, tear exchange behind the lens and ocular pathogens, shaped our thinking about continuous wear contact lenses?
The study of oxygen consumption rate under” in vivo” human cornea during contact lens wear has been ...
Purpose: To examine the magnitude and time course of central epithelial, stromal and total corneal t...
Biomaterials are natural or synthetic materials that come into contact with biological tissue. Conta...
The oxygen permeability of these materi-als is such that corneal physiological indi-cators remain es...
Purpose: To identify in which way scleral lenses interact with the physiology of the ocular surface....
the fact that the critical oxygen needs of the cornea have been established by a number of research ...
© 1981 Dr. Nathan EfronContact lenses can restrict the amount of oxygen available to the cornea, oft...
Since Smesler and Ozanics1 demonstrated the affinity of the cornea for atmospheric oxygen, contact l...
Using a micropolarographic system, we measured the responses of six human corneas to nine oxygen exp...
Purpose. To characterize the epithelial thickness profile and study the effects of long-term wear of...
[EN] The study of oxygen consumption rate under¿ in vivo¿ human cornea during contact lens wear has ...
Purpose: Long term hard contact lens wear may produce corneal changes, the most significant of which...
ObjectiveThe primary aim of the Berkeley Contact Lens Extended Wear Study (CLEWS) was to test the hy...
PURPOSE. We defined the theoretical oxygen tension behind modern scleral contact lenses (CLs) made o...
PURPOSE: To determine whether tear mixing occurs beneath soft contact lenses, we examined the effect...
The study of oxygen consumption rate under” in vivo” human cornea during contact lens wear has been ...
Purpose: To examine the magnitude and time course of central epithelial, stromal and total corneal t...
Biomaterials are natural or synthetic materials that come into contact with biological tissue. Conta...
The oxygen permeability of these materi-als is such that corneal physiological indi-cators remain es...
Purpose: To identify in which way scleral lenses interact with the physiology of the ocular surface....
the fact that the critical oxygen needs of the cornea have been established by a number of research ...
© 1981 Dr. Nathan EfronContact lenses can restrict the amount of oxygen available to the cornea, oft...
Since Smesler and Ozanics1 demonstrated the affinity of the cornea for atmospheric oxygen, contact l...
Using a micropolarographic system, we measured the responses of six human corneas to nine oxygen exp...
Purpose. To characterize the epithelial thickness profile and study the effects of long-term wear of...
[EN] The study of oxygen consumption rate under¿ in vivo¿ human cornea during contact lens wear has ...
Purpose: Long term hard contact lens wear may produce corneal changes, the most significant of which...
ObjectiveThe primary aim of the Berkeley Contact Lens Extended Wear Study (CLEWS) was to test the hy...
PURPOSE. We defined the theoretical oxygen tension behind modern scleral contact lenses (CLs) made o...
PURPOSE: To determine whether tear mixing occurs beneath soft contact lenses, we examined the effect...
The study of oxygen consumption rate under” in vivo” human cornea during contact lens wear has been ...
Purpose: To examine the magnitude and time course of central epithelial, stromal and total corneal t...
Biomaterials are natural or synthetic materials that come into contact with biological tissue. Conta...