AbtractThe biophysical and biomechanical properties of the crystalline lens (e.g., viscoelasticity) have long been implicated in accommodation and vision problems, such as presbyopia and cataracts. However, it has been difficult to measure such parameters noninvasively. Here, we used in vivo Brillouin optical microscopy to characterize material acoustic properties at GHz frequency and measure the longitudinal elastic moduli of lenses. We obtained three-dimensional elasticity maps of the lenses in live mice, which showed biomechanical heterogeneity in the cortex and nucleus of the lens with high spatial resolution. An in vivo longitudinal study of mice over a period of 2 months revealed a marked age-related stiffening of the lens nucleus. We...
International audienceThe structure of teeth can be altered by diet, age or diseases such as caries ...
The anisotropic mechanical properties of bovine eye lenses were measured using cavitation rheology ...
Cells in the central nervous system (CNS) respond to the stiffness of their environment. CNS tissue ...
The biophysical and biomechanical properties of the crystalline lens (e.g., viscoelasticity) have lo...
AbtractThe biophysical and biomechanical properties of the crystalline lens (e.g., viscoelasticity) ...
Purpose To analyze the age dependence of the longitudinal modulus of the crystalline lens in vivo us...
The crystalline lens and cornea comprise the eye's optical system for focusing light in human vision...
The goal of this project was to develop techniques and instrumentation to measure the elastic proper...
The ability of the human lens to accommodate is mediated by the ciliary muscle and zonule; the manif...
Abstract Background The pathological or physiological changes of a crystalline lens directly affect ...
Objective: This paper describes development of a novel 500-MHz scanning acoustic microscope (SAM) fo...
AbstractPurposeThe modification of the mechanical properties of the human crystalline lens with age ...
The human crystalline lens is a complex, inhomogeneous and dynamic optical element which enables the...
Purpose: The modification of the mechanical properties of the human crystalline lens with age can be...
International audienceThe structure of teeth can be altered by diet, age or diseases such as caries ...
International audienceThe structure of teeth can be altered by diet, age or diseases such as caries ...
The anisotropic mechanical properties of bovine eye lenses were measured using cavitation rheology ...
Cells in the central nervous system (CNS) respond to the stiffness of their environment. CNS tissue ...
The biophysical and biomechanical properties of the crystalline lens (e.g., viscoelasticity) have lo...
AbtractThe biophysical and biomechanical properties of the crystalline lens (e.g., viscoelasticity) ...
Purpose To analyze the age dependence of the longitudinal modulus of the crystalline lens in vivo us...
The crystalline lens and cornea comprise the eye's optical system for focusing light in human vision...
The goal of this project was to develop techniques and instrumentation to measure the elastic proper...
The ability of the human lens to accommodate is mediated by the ciliary muscle and zonule; the manif...
Abstract Background The pathological or physiological changes of a crystalline lens directly affect ...
Objective: This paper describes development of a novel 500-MHz scanning acoustic microscope (SAM) fo...
AbstractPurposeThe modification of the mechanical properties of the human crystalline lens with age ...
The human crystalline lens is a complex, inhomogeneous and dynamic optical element which enables the...
Purpose: The modification of the mechanical properties of the human crystalline lens with age can be...
International audienceThe structure of teeth can be altered by diet, age or diseases such as caries ...
International audienceThe structure of teeth can be altered by diet, age or diseases such as caries ...
The anisotropic mechanical properties of bovine eye lenses were measured using cavitation rheology ...
Cells in the central nervous system (CNS) respond to the stiffness of their environment. CNS tissue ...