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Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry
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March 10, 2001
Superior epithelial arcuate lesions with soft contact lens wear
B A Holden, A Stephenson, S Stretton, et al.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology
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May 1, 1997
Effects of biologically modified surfaces of synthetic lenticules on corneal epithelialization in vivo
R Z Xie, D F Sweeney, G J Beumer, et al.
Current Eye Research
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June 18, 1999
A thin glycoprotein coating of a synthetic lenticule does not cause nutritional deficiency of the anterior cornea
R Z Xie, D F Sweeney, H J Griesser, et al.
The CLAO Journal : Official Publication of the Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists, Inc
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August 12, 1999
Incidence of contamination of preserved saline solutions during normal use
D F Sweeney, M D Willcox, N Sansey, et al.
The CLAO Journal : Official Publication of the Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists, Inc
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July 31, 1998
Contact lens induced peripheral ulcers during hydrogel contact lens wear
T Grant, M S Chong, C Vajdic, et al.
The CLAO Journal : Official Publication of the Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists, Inc
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February 24, 2001
Bacterial populations on 30-night extended wear silicone hydrogel lenses
L Keay, M D Willcox, D F Sweeney, et al.
Journal of Applied Microbiology
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May 1, 1997
Microbial contamination of hydrogel contact lenses
U Gopinathan, F Stapleton, S Sharma, et al.
American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics
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October 1, 1987
Strategies for minimizing the ocular effects of extended contact lens wear--a statistical analysis
B A Holden, H A Swarbrick, D F Sweeney, et al.
Cornea
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May 21, 1999
Colonization of hydrogel lenses with Streptococcus pneumoniae: risk of development of corneal infiltrates
P R Sankaridurg, S Sharma, M Willcox, et al.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
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December 2, 2000
Bacterial colonization of disposable soft contact lenses is greater during corneal infiltrative events than during asymptomatic extended lens wear
P R Sankaridurg, S Sharma, M Willcox, et al.
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Optometry and Vision Science : Official Publication of the American Academy of Optometry
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March 10, 2001
Superior epithelial arcuate lesions with soft contact lens wear
B A Holden, A Stephenson, S Stretton, et al.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology
|
May 1, 1997
Effects of biologically modified surfaces of synthetic lenticules on corneal epithelialization in vivo
R Z Xie, D F Sweeney, G J Beumer, et al.
Current Eye Research
|
June 18, 1999
A thin glycoprotein coating of a synthetic lenticule does not cause nutritional deficiency of the anterior cornea
R Z Xie, D F Sweeney, H J Griesser, et al.
The CLAO Journal : Official Publication of the Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists, Inc
|
August 12, 1999
Incidence of contamination of preserved saline solutions during normal use
D F Sweeney, M D Willcox, N Sansey, et al.
The CLAO Journal : Official Publication of the Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists, Inc
|
July 31, 1998
Contact lens induced peripheral ulcers during hydrogel contact lens wear
T Grant, M S Chong, C Vajdic, et al.
The CLAO Journal : Official Publication of the Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists, Inc
|
February 24, 2001
Bacterial populations on 30-night extended wear silicone hydrogel lenses
L Keay, M D Willcox, D F Sweeney, et al.
Journal of Applied Microbiology
|
May 1, 1997
Microbial contamination of hydrogel contact lenses
U Gopinathan, F Stapleton, S Sharma, et al.
American Journal of Optometry and Physiological Optics
|
October 1, 1987
Strategies for minimizing the ocular effects of extended contact lens wear--a statistical analysis
B A Holden, H A Swarbrick, D F Sweeney, et al.
Cornea
|
May 21, 1999
Colonization of hydrogel lenses with Streptococcus pneumoniae: risk of development of corneal infiltrates
P R Sankaridurg, S Sharma, M Willcox, et al.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology
|
December 2, 2000
Bacterial colonization of disposable soft contact lenses is greater during corneal infiltrative events than during asymptomatic extended lens wear
P R Sankaridurg, S Sharma, M Willcox, et al.
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