Abstract: Background: Compaction of human ocular lens fiber cells as a function of both aging and cataractogenesis has been demonstrated previously using scanning electron microscopy. The purpose of this investigation is to quantify morphological differences in the inner nuclear regions of cataractous and non-cataractous human lenses from individuals with diabetes. The hypothesis is that, even in the presence of the osmotic stress caused by diabetes, compaction rather than swelling occurs in the nucleus of diabetic lenses. Methods: Transparent and nuclear cataractous lenses from diabetic patients were examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Measurements of the fetal nuclear (FN) elliptical angles (anterior and posterior), embryonic ...
A combined freeze-fracture and scanning electron microscopic study of early opaque spots in the agin...
BACKGROUND: The development of presbyopia is correlated with increased lens stiffness. To reveal str...
Lenticular biometry on non-cataractous lenses has been studied by means of Scheimpflug photography a...
Abstract: Background: Compaction of human ocular lens fiber cells as a function of both aging and ca...
Alterations in ultrastructural features of the lens fiber cells lead to scattering and opacity typic...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of carbohydrate metabolism on the structure and mechanical pro...
The primary goal was to characterize the structural alterations that occur at the fiber cell interfa...
Diabetes has been shown to affect the thickness of the basement membrane in various human tissues a...
The goal of this project was to determine the relative refractive index (RI) of the interior of mult...
Purpose. To provide a quantitative, morphologic description of differentiated lens fiber cells in al...
The purpose is to determine the nature of the cellular rearrangements occurring through the remodeli...
Human nuclear cataract formation is a multi-factorial disease with contributions to light scattering...
Fiber cells of the ocular lens are arranged in a series of concentric shells. New growth shells are ...
AbstractWe evaluated the gross morphology, location, and fiber cell architecture of equatorial corti...
Purpose - To compare lens dimensions and refractive index distributions in type 1 diabetes and age-m...
A combined freeze-fracture and scanning electron microscopic study of early opaque spots in the agin...
BACKGROUND: The development of presbyopia is correlated with increased lens stiffness. To reveal str...
Lenticular biometry on non-cataractous lenses has been studied by means of Scheimpflug photography a...
Abstract: Background: Compaction of human ocular lens fiber cells as a function of both aging and ca...
Alterations in ultrastructural features of the lens fiber cells lead to scattering and opacity typic...
Purpose: To investigate the influence of carbohydrate metabolism on the structure and mechanical pro...
The primary goal was to characterize the structural alterations that occur at the fiber cell interfa...
Diabetes has been shown to affect the thickness of the basement membrane in various human tissues a...
The goal of this project was to determine the relative refractive index (RI) of the interior of mult...
Purpose. To provide a quantitative, morphologic description of differentiated lens fiber cells in al...
The purpose is to determine the nature of the cellular rearrangements occurring through the remodeli...
Human nuclear cataract formation is a multi-factorial disease with contributions to light scattering...
Fiber cells of the ocular lens are arranged in a series of concentric shells. New growth shells are ...
AbstractWe evaluated the gross morphology, location, and fiber cell architecture of equatorial corti...
Purpose - To compare lens dimensions and refractive index distributions in type 1 diabetes and age-m...
A combined freeze-fracture and scanning electron microscopic study of early opaque spots in the agin...
BACKGROUND: The development of presbyopia is correlated with increased lens stiffness. To reveal str...
Lenticular biometry on non-cataractous lenses has been studied by means of Scheimpflug photography a...