Unsteady transport and hydration dynamics in the in vivo cornea
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Friedman, MH
Published in: Biophys. J. (USA)
1985
The unsteady response of the rabbit cornea to the normal periodic variations in tear tonicity which accompany the sleep-wake cycle is examined quantitatively in terms of a physical description of corneal mechanics and transport. Two different sets of experimental epithelial and endothelial flow conductivities and reflection coefficients are used, and the effect of variations in epithelial solute permeability and sodium pump rate is examined
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Biophys. J. (USA)
Publication Date
1985
Volume
13
Issue
9
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890 / 910
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Friedman, M. H. (1985). Unsteady transport and hydration dynamics in the in vivo cornea. Biophys. J. (USA), 13(9), 890–910.
Friedman, M. H. “Unsteady transport and hydration dynamics in the in vivo cornea.” Biophys. J. (USA) 13, no. 9 (1985): 890–910.
Friedman MH. Unsteady transport and hydration dynamics in the in vivo cornea. Biophys J (USA). 1985;13(9):890–910.
Friedman, M. H. “Unsteady transport and hydration dynamics in the in vivo cornea.” Biophys. J. (USA), vol. 13, no. 9, 1985, pp. 890–910.
Friedman MH. Unsteady transport and hydration dynamics in the in vivo cornea. Biophys J (USA). 1985;13(9):890–910.
Published In
Biophys. J. (USA)
Publication Date
1985
Volume
13
Issue
9
Start / End Page
890 / 910