Deformations and ruptures in human lenses with cortical cataract subjected to ex vivo simulated accommodation
<strong>Purpose: </strong>Human cortical opacities are most commonly accompanied by changes in lens fiber structure in the equatorial region at the lens nucleus–cortex interface. Cortex and nucleus have different elastic properties, which change with age. We therefore subjected ex vivo l...
Main Authors: | Michael, R, D'Antin, JC, Pinilla Cortés, L, Burd, HJ, Sheil, B, Barraquer, RI |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
2021
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