The human vitreous humour is a complex gel structure whose composition and physical properties can vary considerably from person to person and also change with age. To date, the viscoelastic properties of the human vitreous gel has not been thoroughly investigated and despite many years of intensive research, an ideal vitreous substitute remains a challenge. Understanding the physical structure and properties of the vitreous is of fundamental and therapeutic interest, providing a clear insight into diffusion and transport of administered ophthalmic drug molecules into the vitreous. A number of mammalian surrogates, mainly bovine, porcine and ovine vitreous humours have been used in the literature as a means of studying ophthalmic drug trans...
Abstract — In this paper we present a protocol to create artificial vitreous humor phantom tissue to...
In this work, the dynamics of vitreous humour (VH) and of a range of pharmacological fluids used to ...
In recent years, vitreous humour, a connective tissue at the centre of the eye, emerged as a preferr...
The human vitreous humour is a complex gel structure whose composition and physical properties can v...
The human vitreous humour is a complex gel structure whose composition and physical properties can v...
© 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.The human vitreous humour is a complex gel structure w...
Treatment of vision impairing diseases involves drug transport through the vitreous humor. Diffusion...
Diffusion of protein-based drugs (e.g. ranibizumab and bevacizumab) in the eye often depends on the ...
Purpose Vitreous humor is a complex biofluid whose composition determines its structure and function...
The rheological (viscoelastic) properties of the vitreous gel are a function of composition and may ...
AbstractThe efficient treatment of many ocular diseases depends on the rapid diffusive distribution ...
In this work, we designed and realized a new phantom able to mimic the principal mechanical, rheolog...
Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn Skoða/Opna(vi...
PurposeTo characterize the biophysical properties of an artificial vitreous body substitute (VBS), w...
The vitreous humor is a fragile, transparent hydrogel situated between the lens and the retina, occu...
Abstract — In this paper we present a protocol to create artificial vitreous humor phantom tissue to...
In this work, the dynamics of vitreous humour (VH) and of a range of pharmacological fluids used to ...
In recent years, vitreous humour, a connective tissue at the centre of the eye, emerged as a preferr...
The human vitreous humour is a complex gel structure whose composition and physical properties can v...
The human vitreous humour is a complex gel structure whose composition and physical properties can v...
© 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.The human vitreous humour is a complex gel structure w...
Treatment of vision impairing diseases involves drug transport through the vitreous humor. Diffusion...
Diffusion of protein-based drugs (e.g. ranibizumab and bevacizumab) in the eye often depends on the ...
Purpose Vitreous humor is a complex biofluid whose composition determines its structure and function...
The rheological (viscoelastic) properties of the vitreous gel are a function of composition and may ...
AbstractThe efficient treatment of many ocular diseases depends on the rapid diffusive distribution ...
In this work, we designed and realized a new phantom able to mimic the principal mechanical, rheolog...
Neðst á síðunni er hægt að nálgast greinina í heild sinni með því að smella á hlekkinn Skoða/Opna(vi...
PurposeTo characterize the biophysical properties of an artificial vitreous body substitute (VBS), w...
The vitreous humor is a fragile, transparent hydrogel situated between the lens and the retina, occu...
Abstract — In this paper we present a protocol to create artificial vitreous humor phantom tissue to...
In this work, the dynamics of vitreous humour (VH) and of a range of pharmacological fluids used to ...
In recent years, vitreous humour, a connective tissue at the centre of the eye, emerged as a preferr...