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Detection of subepithelial fibrosis associated with corneal stromal edema by second harmonic generation imaging microscopyMorishige et al., 2009
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- Morishige N
- Yamada N
- Teranishi S
- Chikama T
- Nishida T
- Takahara A
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- Investigative ophthalmology & visual science
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purpose. Human corneas with or without stromal edema were examined by second harmonic generation (SHG) imaging microscopy to characterize stromal collagen organization. methods. Tissue buttons from 31 corneas with stromal edema and 8 normal …
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