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- A printable hydrogel microarray for drug screening avoids false positives associated with promiscuous aggregating inhibitors Academic Article
- An Injectable Hydrogel Prepared Using a PEG/Vitamin E Copolymer Facilitating Aqueous-Driven Gelation Academic Article
- Asymptomatic Corneal Staining Associated with the Use of Balafilcon Silicone-Hydrogel Contact Lenses Disinfected with a Polyaminopropyl Biguanide-Preserved Care Regimen Academic Article
- Biological and Clinical Implications of Lysozyme Deposition on Soft Contact Lenses Academic Article
- Characterization of anisotropic poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogel by small- and ultra-small-angle neutron scattering Academic Article
- Ciprofloxacin Interaction with Silicon-Based and Conventional Hydrogel Contact Lenses Academic Article
- Clinical Performance of Three Silicone Hydrogel Daily Disposable Lenses Academic Article
- Clinical performance of different care systems with silicone hydrogel contact lenses Academic Article
- Colonization-resistant antimicrobial-coated peritoneal dialysis catheters: evaluation in a newly developed rat model of persistent Pseudomonas aeruginosa peritonitis. Academic Article
- Comfort Response of Three Silicone Hydrogel Daily Disposable Contact Lenses Academic Article
- Comfort and Adaptation to Silicone Hydrogel Lenses for Daily Wear Academic Article
- Compliance with Contact Lens Replacement in Canada and the United States Academic Article
- Confocal Microscopy and Albumin Penetration into Contact Lenses Academic Article
- Contact lens induced papillary conjunctivitis with silicone hydrogel lenses Academic Article
- Corneal epithelial cell biocompatibility to silicone hydrogel and conventional hydrogel contact lens packaging solutions. Academic Article
- Determination of the release of PEG and HPMC from nelfilcon A daily disposable contact lenses using a novel in vitro eye model Academic Article
- Differentiation of neural stem cells in three-dimensional growth factor-immobilized chitosan hydrogel scaffolds Academic Article
- Effect of pressure on thermal conductivity and pressure collapse of ice in a polymer-hydrogel and kinetic unfreezing at 1 GPa Academic Article
- Epithelial Inclusions in Association with Mucin Ball Development in High-Oxygen Permeability Hydrogel Lenses Academic Article
- Ex Vivo Protein Deposition on Bi-Weekly Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses Academic Article
- Extraction versus In Situ Techniques for Measuring Surface-Adsorbed Lysozyme Academic Article
- Generic, Anthracene-Based Hydrogel Crosslinkers for Photo-controllable Drug Delivery Academic Article
- Human Corneal Epithelial Cell Shedding and Fluorescein Staining in Response to Silicone Hydrogel Lenses and Contact Lens Disinfecting Solutions Academic Article
- Impact of Cosmetics on the Physical Dimension and Optical Performance of Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses Academic Article
- Impact of Cosmetics on the Surface Properties of Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses Academic Article
- Impact of Multipurpose Solutions Released from Contact Lenses on Corneal Cells Academic Article
- Impact of Silicone Hydrogel Lenses and Solutions on Corneal Epithelial Permeability Academic Article
- In Vitro Analysis of the Physical Properties of Contact Lens Blister Pack Solutions Academic Article
- In Vitro Cholesterol Deposition on Daily Disposable Contact Lens Materials Academic Article
- In vitro uptake and release studies of ocular pharmaceutical agents by silicon-containing and p-HEMA hydrogel contact lens materials Academic Article
- Kinetics of Competitive Adsorption between Lysozyme and Lactoferrin on Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses and the Effect on Lysozyme Activity Academic Article
- Kinetics of Lysozyme Activity Recovered from Conventional and Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lens Materials Academic Article
- Kinetics of in Vitro Lactoferrin Deposition on Silicone Hydrogel and FDA Group II and Group IV Hydrogel Contact Lens Materials Academic Article
- Kinetics ofIn VitroLysozyme Deposition on Silicone Hydrogel, PMMA, and FDA Groups I, II, and IV Contact Lens Materials Academic Article
- Lipid Deposition on Hydrogel Contact Lenses: How History Can Help Us Today Academic Article
- Low energy photon attenuation measurements of hydrophilic materials for tissue equivalent phantoms Academic Article
- Measuring the Modulus of Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses Academic Article
- Mosaic Hydrogels: One-Step Formation of Multiscale Soft Materials Academic Article
- Objective and Subjective Responses in Patients Refitted to Daily-Wear Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses Academic Article
- Patient and Practitioner Compliance With Silicone Hydrogel and Daily Disposable Lens Replacement in the United States Academic Article
- Patterning of Structurally Anisotropic Composite Hydrogel Sheets Academic Article
- Photocrosslinkable hyaluronic acid as an internal wetting agent in model conventional and silicone hydrogel contact lenses Academic Article
- Photosensitive controlled release with polyethylene glycol–anthracene modified alginate Academic Article
- Preparation and characterization of alkylated poly(vinyl alcohol) hydrogels using alkyl halides Academic Article
- Protein Deposition on a Lathe-Cut Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lens Material Academic Article
- Quantity and Conformation of Lysozyme Deposited on Conventional and Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lens Materials Using an In Vitro Model Academic Article
- Recruitment of multiple cell lines by collagen-synthetic copolymer matrices in corneal regeneration Academic Article
- Release of Fluconazole from Contact Lenses Using a Novel In Vitro Eye Model Academic Article
- Selectivity and localization of lysozyme uptake in contemporary hydrogel contact lens materials Academic Article
- Stabilization of Lysozyme Mass Extracted From Lotrafilcon Silicone Hydrogel Contact Lenses Conference Paper
- The Impact of Lipid on Contact Angle Wettability Academic Article
- The efficiency of contact lens care regimens on protein removal from hydrogel and silicone hydrogel lenses. Academic Article
- Uptake and Release of Dexamethasone Phosphate From Silicone Hydrogel and Group I, II, and IV Hydrogel Contact Lenses Academic Article