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Dynamic viscoelasticity of bovine vitreous body
Biorheology, 1984The dynamic mechanical property of the vitreous body was studied as functions of frequency and temperature. The data at different temperatures were found to be superposable onto a single set of master relaxation curves. It was found that the shape of the composite master relaxation curves of the vitreous body resembles that of the network polymer ...
Kunio Hikichi +2 more
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Flow and diffusion in the vitreous body of the eye
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1975Solution of the equation that describes simulatenous liquid flow and diffusion in a spherical model of the vitreous body of the eye shows that a small dissolved specie can move both anteriorly and posteriorly from a source behind the lens even though there is a slow liquid movement almost entirely in the posterior direction.
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Immunosuppressive factors in porcine vitreous body
Current Eye Research, 1991High molecular (designated Sv, greater than 3K) and low molecular (designated Sv, less than 3K) fractions were prepared by filtration of porcine vitreous extracts through a membrane filter with a molecular weight cut-off of 3,000 daltons. Both fractions inhibited mitogen-stimulated proliferation of lymphocytes from rat spleen, as determined by [3H ...
Hitoshi Shichi, T. Yoshitoshi
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Influence of the vitreous body on the lens proteins
Experimental Eye Research, 1963When a dialyzate of the vitreous body is added to whole lens extracts in vitro, a confluence of the α and β fractions is observed in the electrophoretic pattern. This property of the vitreous body increases with age. This effect also depends on the concentration of the α fraction in the lens extract, viz.
Nicola Bocci, Michele Testa, S. Daniele
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Degenerative Conditions of the Vitreous Body
1988Asteroid hyalosis is characterized by the presence of white spherical particles embedded in the vitreous body. About 27% of patients with asteroid hyalosis are diabetic, yet only 5.4% of diabetic patients have asteroid hyalosis. Therefore, the findings of asteroid hyalosis should alert the examiner to the possibility of diabetes in the patient ...
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Postmortem Chemistry of the Vitreous Body in Man
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1959While there is information on the chemistry of the vitreous body (VB) in various animals, 1-12,14,15,24-29,31 reports on chemical constituents of the human VB are virtually nonexistent except for a few data on enucleated eyes. 3,16 Since material from human eyes during life is not available, it was thought of interest to investigate the VB of human ...
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Autoantibodies to Vitreous Body in Sheep
Vox Sanguinis, 1970J. A. Bash +2 more
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The Vitreous Body of Galago crassicaudatus agisymbanus
Nature, 1958MANY aspects of the anatomy of the eye in galagos and related species have been described1,2. I am, however, not aware of any description of the vitreous body in these species, but in Galago crassicaudatus agisymbanus I have found peculiarities that I have not encountered or found described in other animals.
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LOW‐TEMPERATURE VITREOUS BODIES*
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 1942AbstractThe properties of a series of low‐temperature bodies predominately comprised of clays and nepheline syenite are described. These bodies have a higher alumina content than the usual typical pottery bodies because of the high alumina content of nepheline syenite and clays and also because flint is introduced only in small amounts.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Lorenzo Cohen +2 more
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