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Fellowships across Europe: Insights from the European Board of Ophthalmology Survey

open access: yesActa Ophthalmologica, EarlyView.
Abstract Purpose Analyse the results of a European Board of Ophthalmology (EBO) survey on post‐residency training (fellowship) opportunities across Europe, providing insights from ophthalmic educators on the current landscape. Methods A cross‐sectional study was conducted using an anonymous 31‐question online survey distributed to educators in all EBO ...
Rémi Yaïci   +22 more
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Peptidase in the cornea

Experimental Eye Research, 1969
Peptidase activity, operative at neutral pH, was found in bovine cornea and conjunctiva with a synthetic substrate assay. The same peptidase was found previously in commercial bacterial collagenase preparations. Cell fractionation of homogenates revealed the activity to be maximal in the high-speed supernatant of the corneal and conjunctival epithelium,
H H, Slansky   +4 more
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Tattooing the cornea

The American Journal of Surgery, 1958
T HE first recorded case of purposefu1 tatooing of the cornea occurred in 1870 when von Wecker [I] injected India ink into a scarred cornea. He noted previously “that in workmen wounded by the explosion of mines, the grains of powder remained in the cornea without producing any remarkable haziness in the surrounding tissue.” Williams [2] and Calhoun ...
K, PICKRELL   +3 more
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Timolol and cornea

Acta Ophthalmologica, 1986
Abstract The influence of timolol on the corneal epithelium and endothelium was studied in organ culture. The cell morphology was not influenced by drug concentrations ≦ 690 μg/ml. Cell death was observed at 6900 μg/ml. Endothelial cell proliferation after an experimental injury was slowed down at a drug concentration of 690 μg/ml.
E G, Olsen, M, Davanger
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