This thesis presents the results and conclusions of experiments designed to extend the current models for the origin of corneal transparency. The cornea is the transparent window at the front of the eye, which is responsible not only for the majority of refraction of light that enters, but also the protection against damage, infection and mechanical stress. The property of transparency is only realised by corneal and lens tissue in the human body. In the cornea, it has long been suspected to be caused by the precise arrangement of the fibrils of collagen that are contained within the central layer, the stroma, regulated by the sulphated proteoglycans (PG) that keep fibril spacing within acceptable boundaries. These models are consistent and...
This article investigates the theoretical basis for differences in visible light transmission throug...
AbstractThe corneal stroma plays several pivotal roles within the eye. Optically, it is the main ref...
The experiments which comprise this thesis focused on structure-function relationships in two distin...
This thesis presents the results and conclusions of experiments designed to extend the current model...
This thesis presents the results and conclusions of experiments designed to extend the current model...
The arrangement of corneal collagen fibrils within lamellae was investigated by comparing fibril pos...
The arrangement of corneal collagen fibrils within lamellae was investigated by comparing fibril pos...
The arrangement of corneal collagen fibrils within lamellae was investigated by comparing fibril pos...
The arrangement of corneal collagen fibrils within lamellae was investigated by comparing fibril pos...
The arrangement of corneal collagen fibrils within lamellae was investigated by comparing fibril pos...
The studies comprising this thesis were conducted to further understand how structural changes to th...
The studies comprising this thesis were conducted to further understand how structural changes to th...
The studies comprising this thesis were conducted to further understand how structural changes to th...
AbstractThis article investigates the theoretical basis for differences in visible light transmissio...
This article investigates the theoretical basis for differences in visible light transmission throug...
This article investigates the theoretical basis for differences in visible light transmission throug...
AbstractThe corneal stroma plays several pivotal roles within the eye. Optically, it is the main ref...
The experiments which comprise this thesis focused on structure-function relationships in two distin...
This thesis presents the results and conclusions of experiments designed to extend the current model...
This thesis presents the results and conclusions of experiments designed to extend the current model...
The arrangement of corneal collagen fibrils within lamellae was investigated by comparing fibril pos...
The arrangement of corneal collagen fibrils within lamellae was investigated by comparing fibril pos...
The arrangement of corneal collagen fibrils within lamellae was investigated by comparing fibril pos...
The arrangement of corneal collagen fibrils within lamellae was investigated by comparing fibril pos...
The arrangement of corneal collagen fibrils within lamellae was investigated by comparing fibril pos...
The studies comprising this thesis were conducted to further understand how structural changes to th...
The studies comprising this thesis were conducted to further understand how structural changes to th...
The studies comprising this thesis were conducted to further understand how structural changes to th...
AbstractThis article investigates the theoretical basis for differences in visible light transmissio...
This article investigates the theoretical basis for differences in visible light transmission throug...
This article investigates the theoretical basis for differences in visible light transmission throug...
AbstractThe corneal stroma plays several pivotal roles within the eye. Optically, it is the main ref...
The experiments which comprise this thesis focused on structure-function relationships in two distin...