The human lens comprises two distinct regions in which the refractive index changes at different rates. The periphery contains a rapidly increasing refractive index gradient, which becomes steeper with age. The inner region contains a shallow gradient, which flattens with age, due to formation of a central plateau, of RI = 1.418, which reaches a maximum size of 7.0 × 3.05 mm around age 60 years. Formation of the plateau can be attributed to compression of fibre cells generated in prenatal life. Present in prenatal but not in postnatal fibre cells, γ-crystallin may play a role in limiting nuclear cell compression
PURPOSE: To measure changes in human eye lens dimensions and refractive index with age and state of ...
The lens is a transparent, biconvex structure located between the iris and the vitreous humour. It i...
The human lens is a continuously growing organ. Knowledge of how this continuous growth generates th...
The human lens comprises two distinct regions in which the refractive index changes at different rat...
The eye lens grows throughout life by cell accrual on its surface and can change shape to adjust the...
The eye lens grows throughout life by cell accrual on its surface and can change shape to adjust the...
PURPOSE: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used to map the refractive index distribution in human...
AbstractWe report a new technique for non-invasively mapping the refractive index distribution throu...
AbstractScheimpflug images were made of the unaccommodated and accommodated right eye of 102 subject...
Life-long eye lens function requires an appropriate gradient refractive index, biomechanical integri...
Purpose Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) was used to map the refractive index distribution of human ...
A major structure/function relationship in the eye lens is that between the constituent proteins, th...
BACKGROUND: The development of presbyopia is correlated with increased lens stiffness. To reveal str...
The structural basis of zones of discontinuity in the living human eye lens has not been elucidated,...
The structural basis of zones of discontinuity in the living human eye lens has not been elucidated,...
PURPOSE: To measure changes in human eye lens dimensions and refractive index with age and state of ...
The lens is a transparent, biconvex structure located between the iris and the vitreous humour. It i...
The human lens is a continuously growing organ. Knowledge of how this continuous growth generates th...
The human lens comprises two distinct regions in which the refractive index changes at different rat...
The eye lens grows throughout life by cell accrual on its surface and can change shape to adjust the...
The eye lens grows throughout life by cell accrual on its surface and can change shape to adjust the...
PURPOSE: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used to map the refractive index distribution in human...
AbstractWe report a new technique for non-invasively mapping the refractive index distribution throu...
AbstractScheimpflug images were made of the unaccommodated and accommodated right eye of 102 subject...
Life-long eye lens function requires an appropriate gradient refractive index, biomechanical integri...
Purpose Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) was used to map the refractive index distribution of human ...
A major structure/function relationship in the eye lens is that between the constituent proteins, th...
BACKGROUND: The development of presbyopia is correlated with increased lens stiffness. To reveal str...
The structural basis of zones of discontinuity in the living human eye lens has not been elucidated,...
The structural basis of zones of discontinuity in the living human eye lens has not been elucidated,...
PURPOSE: To measure changes in human eye lens dimensions and refractive index with age and state of ...
The lens is a transparent, biconvex structure located between the iris and the vitreous humour. It i...
The human lens is a continuously growing organ. Knowledge of how this continuous growth generates th...