Purpose: The aim of this work was to investigate the locus and extent of vitronectin (Vn) deposition on ex vivo contact lenses and to determine the influence of wear modality together with surface and bulk characteristics of the lens material. Methods: The quantity and location of Vn deposition on the surfaces of contact lens materials was investigated using a novel on-lens cell attachment assay technique. Results: Vn mapping showed that deposition resulted from lens-corneal interaction rather than solely from the tear film. Higher cell counts on the posterior surface of the lenses were determined in comparison to the anterior surface. Overall gross Vn deposition was greater for high water content-low modulus materials (117. ±. 4 average ce...
PURPOSE - To employ confocal microscopy to investigate the etiology of keratocyte loss after short-t...
The project objective was to develop a reliable selection procedure to match contact lens materials ...
PURPOSE The purpose of this thesis was to evaluate the interaction of a novel glycoprotein, known ...
Purpose: The aim of this work was to investigate the locus and extent of vitronectin (Vn) deposition...
This thesis is concerned with the nature of biomaterial interactions with compromised host tissue si...
Biomaterials are natural or synthetic materials that come into contact with biological tissue. Conta...
The upregulation of inflammatory mediators in the tear film during contact lens wear indicates that ...
Purpose: Contact lens discomfort (CLD) is a significant factor in patient discontinuation. Factors s...
This study is concerned with the analysis of tear proteins, paying particular attention to the state...
Objective:Tear protein deposits on contact lenses can cause irritation of the conjunctiva and are as...
Soft contact lens wear has become a common phenomenon in recent times. The contact lens when placed ...
Purpose: Mucins adhere to contact lenses (CLs), reflecting the renewal of the preocular fluid and en...
The tear film is a complex matrix composed of several molecular classes, from small metal ions to ma...
Similar to other biomaterials, contact lenses accumulate deposits including proteins, lipids and muc...
Contact lenses induce the formation of human tears, which contain approximately 60 different protein...
PURPOSE - To employ confocal microscopy to investigate the etiology of keratocyte loss after short-t...
The project objective was to develop a reliable selection procedure to match contact lens materials ...
PURPOSE The purpose of this thesis was to evaluate the interaction of a novel glycoprotein, known ...
Purpose: The aim of this work was to investigate the locus and extent of vitronectin (Vn) deposition...
This thesis is concerned with the nature of biomaterial interactions with compromised host tissue si...
Biomaterials are natural or synthetic materials that come into contact with biological tissue. Conta...
The upregulation of inflammatory mediators in the tear film during contact lens wear indicates that ...
Purpose: Contact lens discomfort (CLD) is a significant factor in patient discontinuation. Factors s...
This study is concerned with the analysis of tear proteins, paying particular attention to the state...
Objective:Tear protein deposits on contact lenses can cause irritation of the conjunctiva and are as...
Soft contact lens wear has become a common phenomenon in recent times. The contact lens when placed ...
Purpose: Mucins adhere to contact lenses (CLs), reflecting the renewal of the preocular fluid and en...
The tear film is a complex matrix composed of several molecular classes, from small metal ions to ma...
Similar to other biomaterials, contact lenses accumulate deposits including proteins, lipids and muc...
Contact lenses induce the formation of human tears, which contain approximately 60 different protein...
PURPOSE - To employ confocal microscopy to investigate the etiology of keratocyte loss after short-t...
The project objective was to develop a reliable selection procedure to match contact lens materials ...
PURPOSE The purpose of this thesis was to evaluate the interaction of a novel glycoprotein, known ...