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Enzymatic Behavior of Condoliase in Porcine Nucleus Pulposus: Ex Vivo and In Vitro Assessment. [PDF]
Watanabe I, Takeda K, Shirogane T.
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PHOTOBIOMODULATION THERAPY FOR SEROUS PIGMENT EPITHELIUM DETACHMENT IN CHRONIC CENTRAL SEROUS CHORIORETINOPATHY. [PDF]
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Engineered CGRP Eye Drops Restore Tear Secretion via TRPM8-SSN Circuitry in a Postrefractive Surgery Mouse Model. [PDF]
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Fluorescein and fluorescein glucuronide in plasma
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1992AbstractThe evaluation of the blood‐ocular barrier for fluorescein requires the measurement of free and unconjugated fluorescein in plasma. This study introduces a new and simple method for the determination of free fluorescein in plasma on the basis of determined total free plasma fluorescense and the free fraction of fluorescence.
L L, Knudsen, T, Olsen, F, Nielsen-Kudsk
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Fluorescein and fluorescein glucuronide in plasma after intravenous injection of fluorescein
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1988Abstract.After intravenous injection of fluorescein the time‐course of the plasma concentrations of fluorescein (F) and fluorescein glucuronide (FG) was studied in 18 insulin‐dependent diabetics with various degrees of nephropathy, and in two non‐diabetic subjects.
M, Larsen +3 more
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2018
Fluorescein angiography (FA) is an imaging modality used to study the circulation of the retina and choroid. About 5 mL of 10% sterile aqueous solution of fluorescein dye (or 2-3 mL of a 25% solution) is injected in the antecubital vein. The fluorescein molecules excited by a blue light (465-490 nm) emit green-yellow light (520-530 nm) (Fig. 2.1).
Stephen H, Tsang, Tarun, Sharma
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Fluorescein angiography (FA) is an imaging modality used to study the circulation of the retina and choroid. About 5 mL of 10% sterile aqueous solution of fluorescein dye (or 2-3 mL of a 25% solution) is injected in the antecubital vein. The fluorescein molecules excited by a blue light (465-490 nm) emit green-yellow light (520-530 nm) (Fig. 2.1).
Stephen H, Tsang, Tarun, Sharma
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American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1976
To evaluate patency of the lacrimal system, fluorescein was instilled in the conjunctival cul-de-sac and the posterior oropharynx was examined with ultraviolet light. In 20 normal patients fluorescein was evident in one to 30 minutes. In cases of complete nasolacrimal duct blockage no fluorescein appeared after two hours.
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To evaluate patency of the lacrimal system, fluorescein was instilled in the conjunctival cul-de-sac and the posterior oropharynx was examined with ultraviolet light. In 20 normal patients fluorescein was evident in one to 30 minutes. In cases of complete nasolacrimal duct blockage no fluorescein appeared after two hours.
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