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The Biology of the Eye
by Jorge Fischbarg
Pages: 408
Publisher: --
Edition: 2006
Language: English
ISBN: 978-0444509253
Description
This book explores the many recent novel ideas about the eye in a systematic and synthetic way. It includes both basic sciences and applications towards clinical research. Chapters include both anatomical and functional descriptions of the different ocular tissues and treatments of a few subjects of practical importance for ophthalmologists. This book is intended for students in basic biomedical science interested in the eye, as well as ophthalmologists a comprehensive source on recent developments in ocular research.
* Combines basic science and practical opthalmological subjects
* Written with the simplicity of a textbook, while maintaining the comprehensive and rigorous approach of science papers
* Includes contributions by well-known experts
Contents:
Why the eye is round
Tears and their secretion
The cornea: epithelium and stroma
The corneal endothelium
Ciliary body and ciliary epithelium
The lens
The vitreous
The retina
The retinal pigment epithelium
The choroid and optic nerve head
Innate and adaptive immunity of the eye
Drug delivery to the eye
The sclera
Enjoy! :up:
by Jorge Fischbarg

Pages: 408
Publisher: --
Edition: 2006
Language: English
ISBN: 978-0444509253
Description
This book explores the many recent novel ideas about the eye in a systematic and synthetic way. It includes both basic sciences and applications towards clinical research. Chapters include both anatomical and functional descriptions of the different ocular tissues and treatments of a few subjects of practical importance for ophthalmologists. This book is intended for students in basic biomedical science interested in the eye, as well as ophthalmologists a comprehensive source on recent developments in ocular research.
* Combines basic science and practical opthalmological subjects
* Written with the simplicity of a textbook, while maintaining the comprehensive and rigorous approach of science papers
* Includes contributions by well-known experts
Contents:
Why the eye is round
Tears and their secretion
The cornea: epithelium and stroma
The corneal endothelium
Ciliary body and ciliary epithelium
The lens
The vitreous
The retina
The retinal pigment epithelium
The choroid and optic nerve head
Innate and adaptive immunity of the eye
Drug delivery to the eye
The sclera
Enjoy! :up:
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