Journal article
The Impact of Contact Angle on the Biocompatibility of Biomaterials
Abstract
Biomaterials may be defined as artificial materials that can mimic, store, or come into close contact with living biological cells or fluids and are becoming increasingly popular in the medical, biomedical, optometric, dental, and pharmaceutical industries. Within the ophthalmic industry, the best example of a biomaterial is a contact lens, which is worn by approximately 125 million people worldwide. For biomaterials to be biocompatible, they …
Authors
Menzies KL; Jones L
Journal
Optometry and Vision Science, Vol. 87, No. 6, pp. 387–399
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer
Publication Date
6 2010
DOI
10.1097/opx.0b013e3181da863e
ISSN
1040-5488