Fibril density reduction in keratoconic corneas (original) (raw)

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A study of corneal thickness, shape and collagen organisation in keratoconus using videokeratography and X-ray scattering techniques

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Collagen fibril assembly by corneal fibroblasts in three-dimensional collagen gel cultures: Small-diameter heterotypic fibrils are deposited in the absence of keratan sulfate proteoglycan

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Structural organisation of collagen in the corneas of primates and other mammals and the stromal changes associated with the disease keratoconus

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Changes in Collagen Orientation and Distribution in Keratoconus Corneas

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Three-Dimensional Modeling and Computational Analysis of the Human Cornea Considering Distributed Collagen Fibril Orientations

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A new method of detecting changes in corneal health in response to toxic insults

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Three-Dimensional Distribution of Transverse Collagen Fibers in the Anterior Human Corneal Stroma

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Characterization of cone size and centre in keratoconic corneas

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Corneal collagen fibril structure in three dimensions: Structural insights into fibril assembly, mechanical properties, and tissue organization

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Diffusion-based degeneration of the collagen reinforcement in the pathologic human cornea

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Elastic modulus and collagen organization of the rabbit cornea: Epithelium to endothelium

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Reduction of type V collagen using a dominant-negative strategy alters the regulation of fibrillogenesis and results in the loss of corneal-specific fibril morphology

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Comparative Analysis of Refractive and Topographic Changes in Early and Advanced Keratoconic Eyes Undergoing Corneal Collagen Crosslinking

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Collagen and mature elastic fibre organisation as a function of depth in the human cornea and limbus

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Ability of corneal biomechanical metrics and anterior segment data in the differentiation of keratoconus and healthy corneas

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Mapping Collagen Organization in the Human Cornea: Left and Right Eyes Are Structurally Distinct

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Laser Scanning In Vivo Confocal Analysis of Keratocyte Density in Keratoconus

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Assessment of the Tomographic Values in Keratoconic Eyes After Collagen Crosslinking Procedure

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Effects of fibril orientations on light scattering in the cornea

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Introduction of quantitative and qualitative cornea optical coherence tomography findings induced by collagen cross-linking for keratoconus: a novel effect measurement benchmark

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Dynamic three-dimensional visualization of collagen matrix remodeling and cytoskeletal organization in living corneal fibroblasts

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Changes in the 3D Corneal Structure and Morphogeometric Properties in Keratoconus after Corneal Collagen Crosslinking

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Visual and topographic impacts of trans-epithelial versus epithelium-off corneal collagen cross-linking in adult keratoconus

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Spatial and temporal alterations in the collagen fibrillar array during the onset of transparency in the avian cornea

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