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Quantifying Epithelial Healing of the Cornea in Vivo

Richard M. Hill, PhD; Richard H. Keates, MD

Arch Ophthalmol. 1969;82(5):675-680.


Abstract

A polarographic technique for quantifying topographically the activity within and adjacent to an epithelial lesion is described. Control values for oxygen flux across the normal tear-epithelial interface, flux values across a standard wound interface, and the longitudinal healing course for such a wound, quantified polarographically, are given.



Author Affiliations

Columbus, Ohio

From the departments of physiological optics (Dr. Hill) and ophthalmology (Dr. Keates), Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.


Footnotes

Submitted for publication May 6, 1969.

Read before the east central section of the Association for Research in Ophthalmology meeting, Columbus, Ohio, Jan 8, 1968.

Reprint requests to the Department of Physiological Optics, Ohio State University, 338 W Tenth Ave, Columbus, Ohio 43210 (Dr. Hill).



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