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A kirigami‐inspired breathable smart contact lens is reported for wireless monitoring of corneal hypoxia and microenvironment. The ultrathin (55 µm) and flexible sensing device enables digitalized, in situ and precise monitoring of dissolved oxygen, humidity, and temperature (R2 >0.98).
Jiaxue Zhu+11 more
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Risks Posed to Corneal Transplant Recipients by COVID-19-Affected Donors. [PDF]
Desautels JD+4 more
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Promotion of Graft Survival by Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A Neutralization After High-Risk Corneal Transplantation [PDF]
Björn Bachmann+7 more
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Structured Light Projection Using Image Guide Fibers for In Situ Photo‐biofabrication
Light‐based biofabrication is typically performed with single wavelength light sources and within benchtop devices. This work demonstrates FaSt‐Light (Fiber‐assisted Structured Light) as a new approach to achieve multiwavelength image projection using flexible image guide fibers, which enables a variety of applications for in situ biofabrication ...
Parth Chansoria+8 more
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Amniotic membrane transplantation for persistent corneal epithelial defects in eyes after penetrating keratoplasty [PDF]
Berthold Seitz+4 more
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Wireless, Battery‐free, Implantable Inductor‐Capacitor Based Sensors
Inductor‐capacitor (LC) sensors represent a class of wireless, passive, battery‐free sensing technologies based on resonant circuit principles. This review provides a comprehensive overview of their fundamental operating mechanisms, critical design parameters, and diverse implantable biomedical applications.
Baochun Xu, Cunjiang Yu
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The Effect of Donor Age on Corneal Transplantation Outcome [PDF]
gal Rl+15 more
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The elusive scleral cartilages: Comparative anatomy and development in teleosts and avians
Abstract The sclera of all vertebrate eyes is comprised of connective tissue, with some organisms developing cartilage within this tissue. A review of the cartilages that have been described in the vertebrate sclera and their anatomical relationships is discussed together with their potential homology.
Tamara A. Franz‐Odendaal
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Corneal transplant outcome in the Palestinian territories: a 2-year follow-up study [PDF]
Margareta Claesson+3 more
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