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Suprachorioid Lamina
Known as:
Lamina Fusca
The inner aspect of the sclera, located adjacent to the choroid. It contains thin collagen fibers and elastic fibers, fibroblasts, melanocytes…
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2013
2013
Primitive tumor of lamina fusca Original findings
C. O. Degrazia
2013
Corpus ID: 130966298
In a meeting of the Pan-American Association of Ophthalmic Pathology, held in Los Angeles, CA, on October 10, 1991, at the Doheny…
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2013
2013
Choroidal thickness measurements and variations with age, gender in normal, myopia and high myopia
G. Coscas
2013
Corpus ID: 59095634
To evaluate CT and variations along foveal horizontal scan and age related change in CT in normal and myopic Methods:Multi-center…
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2013
2013
HISTOMORPHOLGICAL STUDY OF CILIARY BODY AND CILIARY PROCESS IN ONE HUMPED CAMEL (CAMELUS DROMEDARIUS)
S. M. Mirhish
,
J. Razak
,
Al-Maliki
,
S. H. ش. م. مرهش
,
رزاق جاسم وصلاح حسن المالكي
2013
Corpus ID: 88671764
Ten eyes (5 right + 5 left ) of five healthy one humped camels (3 male +2 females) aged between (8-12) years old, brought from…
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2009
2009
Wide field visualization of retinal and choroidal microstructure in vivo using frequency domain OCT at 1060 nm with up to 47000 lines/s
B. Hermann
,
M. Esmaeelpour
,
+5 authors
W. Drexler
BiOS
2009
Corpus ID: 136763347
We present in vivo frequency domain optical coherence tomography of the human retina and choroid in the 1060 nm water…
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2005
2005
Abstracts of the 1992 Meeting of the European Club for Ocular Fine Structure
M. S. E'Pognetto
,
P. Panzanelli
,
C. Artero
Documenta Ophthalmologica
2005
Corpus ID: 32988281
s of the 1992 Meeting of the European Club for Ocular Fine Structure Aachen, Germany, 10-13 June 1992 SESSION 1B: FINE STRUCTURE…
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2004
2004
Fibrillar and cytoskeletal substructure of tight junctions: Analysis of single-stranded tight junctions linking fibroblasts of the lamina fusca in hamster eyes
G. Hageman
,
D. E. Kelly
Cell and Tissue Research
2004
Corpus ID: 36233770
SummaryThe lamina fusca of the hamster eye contains layers of flattened, slightly overlapping fibroblasts. Thin sections of the…
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1992
1992
Uveoscleral permeability to intracamerally infused ferritin in eyes of rabbits and monkeys
R. L. Wood
,
Tadeshi Koseki
,
D. E. Kelly
Cell and Tissue Research
1992
Corpus ID: 7095658
SummaryThe permeability of the uveoscleral outflow pathway from the anterior ocular chamber was examined in rabbit and monkey…
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1990
1990
Structural analysis of potential barriers to bulk-flow exchanges between uvea and sclera in eyes of rabbits
T. Koseki
,
R. L. Wood
,
D. E. Kelly
Cell and Tissue Research
1990
Corpus ID: 33198937
SummaryThe uveal tract of rabbit eyes was examined using transmission electron microscopy of thin sections and freeze-fracture…
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1990
1990
Structural analysis of potential barriers to bulk-flow exchanges between uvea and sclera in eyes of Macaque monkeys
R. L. Wood
,
T. Koseki
,
D. E. Kelly
Cell and Tissue Research
1990
Corpus ID: 27017243
SummaryThe uveal tract of the eyes of monkeys was examined by electron microscopy using both thin sections and freeze-fracture…
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1983
1983
Uveal compartmentalization in the hamster eye revealed by fine structural and tracer studies: implications for uveoscleral outflow.
D. E. Kelly
,
G. Hageman
,
J. Mcgregor
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science
1983
Corpus ID: 20209679
The uveal tracts of hamster eyes have been examined using electron microscopy and electron opaque tracer infusion. A heretofore…
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