- (possibly six, if the Dua's
layer is included).
Corneas of
other primates have five
known layers. The
corneas of cats, dogs, wolves, and
other carnivores...
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cells to
create corneas or part of
corneas that can be
transplanted into the eyes.
Corneal stem
cells are
removed from a
healthy cornea. They are collected...
- "Analysis of
corneal aldehyde dehydrogenase patterns in
pathologic corneas".
Cornea. 12 (2): 146–54. doi:10.1097/00003226-199303000-00010. PMID 8500322...
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Cornea verticillata, also
called vortex keratopathy or
whorl keratopathy, is a
condition characterised by
corneal deposits at the
level of the
basal epithelium...
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corneas we can find two
different types of proteoglycans:
Chondroitin sulphate/dermatan
sulphate (CD/DS) and
keratan sulphate (KS). In
bovine corneas...
- pinkish-white
parasitic copepod,
frequently found permanently attached to the
corneas of the
Greenland shark and
Pacific sleeper shark. The
parasites cause severe...
- ; Hodge, D.; Bourne, W. (April 2002). "Confocal
Microscopy In Vivo in
Corneas of Long-Term
Contact Lens Wearers". Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 43 (4):...
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patients include large pupils, thin
corneas and
extremely dry eyes.
LASIK permanently changes the
shape of the
cornea, the
clear covering of the
front of...
- Look up
cornea in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
cornea is a part of the eye.
Cornea may also
refer to:
Cornea (surname)
Cornea, a
tributary of...
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months have a high
prevalence of
astigmatism due to a
steep cornea. The
steepest corneas are
found in
infants with low
birth weights and post-conceptional...