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157 related items for PubMed ID: 3285461

  • 1. Scanning electron microscopy, X-ray microanalysis and immunohistochemistry on worn soft contact lenses.
    Versura P, Maltarello MC, Roomans GM, Caramazza R, Laschi R.
    Scanning Microsc; 1988 Mar; 2(1):397-410. PubMed ID: 3285461
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  • 5. [The evaluation of surface deposits on frequent replacement lenses by scanning electron microscopy (SEM)].
    Kałuzny JJ, Szatkowski J.
    Klin Oczna; 1998 Mar; 100(5):315-8. PubMed ID: 9884530
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  • 6. Immunocytochemical analysis of contact lens surface deposits in transmission electron microscopy.
    Versura P, Maltarello MC, Caramazza R, Laschi R.
    Curr Eye Res; 1988 Mar; 7(3):277-86. PubMed ID: 3258806
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  • 7. [Element standards for quantitative X-ray microanalysis of biological specimens in the scanning transmission electron microscope].
    Grote M, Quint P, Fromme HG.
    Acta Histochem; 1981 Mar; 68(2):263-78. PubMed ID: 6791448
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  • 8. Analysis of deposits on high water content contact lenses.
    Hosaka S, Ozawa H, Tanzawa H, Ishida H, Yoshimura K, Momose T, Magatani H, Nakajima A.
    J Biomed Mater Res; 1983 Mar; 17(2):261-74. PubMed ID: 6841367
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  • 13. Electron microscopic features of never-worn soft contact lenses: deposits or artifacts?
    Deg JK, Binder PS.
    Curr Eye Res; 1986 Jan; 5(1):27-36. PubMed ID: 3956233
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  • 16. Protein removal from soft contact lens using disinfection/neutralization with hydrogen peroxide/catalytic disc.
    Kiel JS.
    Clin Ther; 1993 Jan; 15(1):30-5. PubMed ID: 8458052
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  • 17. The nature of "spots" on soft lenses.
    Doughman DJ, Mobilia E, Drago D, Havener V, Gavin M.
    Ann Ophthalmol; 1975 Mar; 7(3):345-8, 351-3. PubMed ID: 1094889
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  • 18. Mass determination of thin biological specimens for use in quantitative electron probe X-ray microanalysis.
    Linders PW, Stols AL, van de Vorstenbosch RA, Stadhouders AM.
    Scan Electron Microsc; 1982 Mar; (Pt 4):1603-15. PubMed ID: 7184142
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  • 19. Cellular retention on diagnostic contact lenses: an evaluation of current cleaning protocol.
    MacRae M, Bax G, Dhillon B.
    Eye (Lond); 2007 Nov; 21(11):1384-6. PubMed ID: 16888641
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  • 20. Late postoperative opacification of a hydrophilic acrylic (hydrogel) intraocular lens: a clinicopathological analysis of 106 explants.
    Neuhann IM, Werner L, Izak AM, Pandey SK, Kleinmann G, Mamalis N, Neuhann TF, Apple DJ.
    Ophthalmology; 2004 Nov; 111(11):2094-101. PubMed ID: 15522377
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