This study aims to estimate the material properties of the porcine vitreous while testing it in close to its natural physiological conditions. Eighteen porcine eyes were tested within 48 h post-mortem. A custom-built computer-controlled test rig was designed to support, load and monitor the behaviour of eye globes while being subjected to dynamic rotation cycles mimicking saccade eye movement. Specimens were glued to the base of a container, surrounded by gelatin, frozen and cut in half to expose the vitreous. After thawing, the container was subjected to concentric dynamic rotations of up to 5°, 10° or 15°, while taking 50 MP photos of the specimen every 2 ms. The images were analysed by a digital image correlation algorithm to trace the m...
We demonstrate that an optically trapped silica bead can be used as a local probe to measure the mic...
We demonstrate that an optically trapped silica bead can be used as a local probe to measure the mic...
Purpose: To determine the viscoelasticity of human vitreous bodies and its changes with age in order...
The rheological (viscoelastic) properties of the vitreous gel are a function of composition and may ...
We demonstrate the importance of measuring the mechanical properties of biological tissue in vivo by...
[[abstract]]Aim: To determine the viscoelastic properties of the porcine lens Methods: Linear visco...
Vitrectomy is a standard ophthalmic procedure to remove the vitreous body from the eye. The biomecha...
Coordinated rheological and biochemical measurements provide the linear and nonlinear mechanical pro...
The viscoelastic properties of the vitreous gel, major component in human eye, has not been investig...
The vitreous humor is a fragile, transparent hydrogel situated between the lens and the retina, occu...
The vitreous humor is a fragile, transparent hydrogel situated between the lens and the retina, occu...
The vitreous humour (VH) is a complex biofluid that occupies a large portion of the eyeball between ...
The mechanical properties of the crystalline lens are crucial in determining the changes in lens sha...
Purpose Vitreous humor is a complex biofluid whose composition determines its structure and function...
The purpose of this study is to quantify the impact of enzyme activity on the vitreous humor structu...
We demonstrate that an optically trapped silica bead can be used as a local probe to measure the mic...
We demonstrate that an optically trapped silica bead can be used as a local probe to measure the mic...
Purpose: To determine the viscoelasticity of human vitreous bodies and its changes with age in order...
The rheological (viscoelastic) properties of the vitreous gel are a function of composition and may ...
We demonstrate the importance of measuring the mechanical properties of biological tissue in vivo by...
[[abstract]]Aim: To determine the viscoelastic properties of the porcine lens Methods: Linear visco...
Vitrectomy is a standard ophthalmic procedure to remove the vitreous body from the eye. The biomecha...
Coordinated rheological and biochemical measurements provide the linear and nonlinear mechanical pro...
The viscoelastic properties of the vitreous gel, major component in human eye, has not been investig...
The vitreous humor is a fragile, transparent hydrogel situated between the lens and the retina, occu...
The vitreous humor is a fragile, transparent hydrogel situated between the lens and the retina, occu...
The vitreous humour (VH) is a complex biofluid that occupies a large portion of the eyeball between ...
The mechanical properties of the crystalline lens are crucial in determining the changes in lens sha...
Purpose Vitreous humor is a complex biofluid whose composition determines its structure and function...
The purpose of this study is to quantify the impact of enzyme activity on the vitreous humor structu...
We demonstrate that an optically trapped silica bead can be used as a local probe to measure the mic...
We demonstrate that an optically trapped silica bead can be used as a local probe to measure the mic...
Purpose: To determine the viscoelasticity of human vitreous bodies and its changes with age in order...