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Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Res (1992) 24 (2): 99–102.
Published Online: 10 December 2009
...Keith Green; Donald L. MacKeen; Tracey Slagle; Lisa Cheeks Isolated rabbit corneas were bathed on their endothelial surfaces with normal Krebs bicarbonate Ringer solution, while the epithelial surfaces were bathed in a basic tear solution containing sodium and potassium. When bathed in basic tear...
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Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Res (1977) 9 (2): 129–135.
Published Online: 03 December 2009
... and the potassium/calcium ratio are presented. 20 12 1976 8 04 1977 3 12 2009 © 1977 S. Karger AG, Basel 1977 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer Copyright: All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be translated into other languages, reproduced or utilized in any form...
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Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Res (1979) 11 (1): 8–12.
Published Online: 03 December 2009
... to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Lens Bovine Age changes Sodium Potassium Calcium Reference figure Original Papers Ophthalmic Res. I l : 8-12 (1979) Cation Concentration inWhole Bovine Lenses During...
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Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Res (1978) 10 (1): 63–66.
Published Online: 03 December 2009
...Péter Ràcz; Miklós Kellermayer Calcium, potassium and sodium concentration in normal and senile cataractous lenses was investigated in the course of a long-term dialysis. It was found that about 20% of the calcium content in normal lenses could not be dialysed, whereas in completely opaque lenses...
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Subject Area:
Ophthalmology
Ophthalmic Res (1970) 1 (1): 58–64.
Published Online: 27 November 2009
...M.V. Riley; Mary J. Voaden Species differences in the response of retinal respiration and aerobic glycolysis in vitro to changing levels of calcium and potassium have been detected. In particular omitting calcium from a Krebs-Ringer bicarbonate or phosphate buffer stimulates respiration...