The bulk of the corneal stroma is comprised of a layered network of fibrillar collagen. Determining the architecture of this unique structure may help us to better understand the cornea's biomechanical and optical function. The analysis of diffraction patterns obtained when X-rays are passed through the regularly arranged collagen molecules and fibrils of the stromal matrix yields quantitative data on fibrillar organisation, including the orientation and distribution of collagen lamellae within the corneal plane. In recent years, by exploiting the radiation from powerful synchrotron sources, techniques have been developed to enable the mapping of collagen fibril, and therefore lamellar, directions across whole corneas. This article aims to ...
The aim of this study was to determine any differences in the collagen molecular and fibrillar packi...
This study aimed to analyse microstructure data on the density and orientation of collagen fibrils i...
New insights are presented into the collagenous structure of the primate cornea. Wide-angle X-ray di...
The bulk of the corneal stroma is comprised of a layered network of fibrillar collagen. Determining ...
Many properties of connective tissues are governed by the organization of the constituent collagen. ...
X-ray scattering enables the structure of collagen-rich tissues, such as the cornea, to be examined ...
We have used synchrotron x-ray diffraction to obtain quantitative information about the precise orie...
Purpose. To study the distribution and predominant orientations of fibrillar collagen at different d...
A quantitative map of collagen fibril orientation across the human eyeball coat, including both the ...
It is thought that corneal surface topography may be stabilized by the angular orientation of out-of...
We have applied wide-angle X-ray scattering to the human cornea in order to quantify the relative nu...
PURPOSE. To map the collagen orientation and relative distribution of collagen fibrillar mass in ker...
In keratoconus, the cornea becomes progressively ectactic resulting in severe visual impairment. Her...
The aim of this study was to determine any differences in the collagen molecular and fibrillar packi...
This study aimed to analyse microstructure data on the density and orientation of collagen fibrils i...
New insights are presented into the collagenous structure of the primate cornea. Wide-angle X-ray di...
The bulk of the corneal stroma is comprised of a layered network of fibrillar collagen. Determining ...
Many properties of connective tissues are governed by the organization of the constituent collagen. ...
X-ray scattering enables the structure of collagen-rich tissues, such as the cornea, to be examined ...
We have used synchrotron x-ray diffraction to obtain quantitative information about the precise orie...
Purpose. To study the distribution and predominant orientations of fibrillar collagen at different d...
A quantitative map of collagen fibril orientation across the human eyeball coat, including both the ...
It is thought that corneal surface topography may be stabilized by the angular orientation of out-of...
We have applied wide-angle X-ray scattering to the human cornea in order to quantify the relative nu...
PURPOSE. To map the collagen orientation and relative distribution of collagen fibrillar mass in ker...
In keratoconus, the cornea becomes progressively ectactic resulting in severe visual impairment. Her...
The aim of this study was to determine any differences in the collagen molecular and fibrillar packi...
This study aimed to analyse microstructure data on the density and orientation of collagen fibrils i...
New insights are presented into the collagenous structure of the primate cornea. Wide-angle X-ray di...