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  1. Supercontinuum ultra-high resolution line-field OCT: Experimental spectrograph comparison and comparison with current clinical OCT systems by the imaging of a human cornea

    Lawman, S., Romano, V., Madden, P. W., Mason, S., Williams, B. M., Zheng, Y. & Shen, Y. C., 5/03/2018, 2nd Canterbury Conference on OCT with Emphasis on Broadband Optical Sources. Podoleanu, A. & Bang, O. (eds.). SPIE, 1059104. (Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging - Proceedings of SPIE; vol. 10591).

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  2. LRIG1 inhibits STAT3-dependent inflammation to maintain corneal homeostasis

    Nakamura, T., Hamuro, J., Takaishi, M., Simmons, S., Maruyama, K., Zaffalon, A., Bentley, A. J., Kawasaki, S., Nagata-Takaoka, M., Fullwood, N. J., Itami, S., Sano, S., Ishii, M., Barrandon, Y. & Kinoshita, S., 2/01/2014, In: Journal of Clinical Investigation. 124, 1, p. 385-397 13 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  3. Corneal and scleral collagens—a microscopist’s perspective.

    Meek, K. M. & Fullwood, N. J., 04/2001, In: Micron. 32, 3, p. 261-272 12 p.

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  4. A comparison of proteoglycan arrangement in normal and keratoconus human corneas

    Fullwood, N. J., Meek, K. M., Malik, N. S. & Tuft, S. J., 10/1990, In: Biochemical Society Transactions. 18, 5, p. 961-962 2 p.

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