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Evaluation of corneal endothelial parameters in patients with methamphetamine use disorder. [PDF]
Koc H, Simsek MH, Akkus M.
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Ocular surface health and disease: insight from single-cell RNA sequencing. [PDF]
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Effects of Cholesterol Metabolism on Corneal Endothelial Dysfunction in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes. [PDF]
Ren Z, Li Z, Dou S, Zhao H, Xie L.
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Artificial and Bioengineered Therapeutic Options for Corneal Endothelial Disease. [PDF]
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1974
Replacement of aqueous humor with air for a 30-minute interval produced distinct morphologic changes in the cells of the corneal endothelium of the rabbit eye. Two basic types of structural changes were noted and were labeled "explosions" or "nonexplosions" depending on the percent of cell membrane immediately bounding the involved area that appeared ...
H M, Leibowitz, R A, Laing, M, Sandstrom
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Replacement of aqueous humor with air for a 30-minute interval produced distinct morphologic changes in the cells of the corneal endothelium of the rabbit eye. Two basic types of structural changes were noted and were labeled "explosions" or "nonexplosions" depending on the percent of cell membrane immediately bounding the involved area that appeared ...
H M, Leibowitz, R A, Laing, M, Sandstrom
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The Infant Corneal Endothelium
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1988Specular microscopy of the in vivo corneal endothelium of 48 clinically normal eyes of 31 infants less than 1 year old revealed a regular mosaic of small cells. The cell population density of individuals varied greatly, as it does in age-related adults.
L, Speedwell +3 more
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“Salt and Pepper” Corneal Endothelium
Ophthalmology, 2013http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11768 ...
Boto de los Bueis A +5 more
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Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1969
The infant cornea contains many densely packed cells with large nuclei and little cytoplasm. As the cornea grows during childhood, cell density decreases by almost 50% and the cells become correspondingly larger. The adult cornea maintains a relatively uniform density of hexagonal cells which retain a generally uniform size and appearance.
J A, Capella, H E, Kaufman
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The infant cornea contains many densely packed cells with large nuclei and little cytoplasm. As the cornea grows during childhood, cell density decreases by almost 50% and the cells become correspondingly larger. The adult cornea maintains a relatively uniform density of hexagonal cells which retain a generally uniform size and appearance.
J A, Capella, H E, Kaufman
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Diseases of the corneal endothelium
Experimental Eye Research, 2021The corneal endothelial monolayer and associated Descemet's membrane (DM) complex is a unique structure that plays an essential role in corneal function. Endothelial cells are neural crest derived cells that rest on a special extracellular matrix and play a major role in maintaining stromal hydration within a narrow physiologic range necessary for ...
Lauren J. Jeang +2 more
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1983
To the Editor. —The article by Drs Gibralter and Jakobiec entitled "Supravital and Vital Staining of Diseased Corneal Endothelium in Whole-Mount Preparations," in the AugustArchives(1982;100:1308-1312), described a new staining technique (a combination of trypan blue and alizarin red S) for quantitative evaluation of corneal endothelial cells.
D. Spence, G. A. Peyman
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To the Editor. —The article by Drs Gibralter and Jakobiec entitled "Supravital and Vital Staining of Diseased Corneal Endothelium in Whole-Mount Preparations," in the AugustArchives(1982;100:1308-1312), described a new staining technique (a combination of trypan blue and alizarin red S) for quantitative evaluation of corneal endothelial cells.
D. Spence, G. A. Peyman
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