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Changes in Collagen Orientation and Distribution in Keratoconus Corneas
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The development of keratoconus involves a high degree of inter- and probably intralamellar displacement and slippage that leads to thinning of the central cornea and associated changes in corneal curvature. This slippage may be promoted by a loss of cohesive forces and mechanical failure in regions where lamellae bifurcate.
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Collagen fibrillogenesis in situ: Fibril segments undergo post‐depositional modifications resulting in linear and lateral growth during matrix development David E. Birk, Maria V. Nurminskaya, Emanuel Zycband Tissue EngineeringEngineeringCollagen FibrillogenesisMatrix DevelopmentBiomedical Engineering | 1995 | 249 |
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