1954
DOI: 10.1001/archopht.1954.00920040566015
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Lens and Vitreous

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“…McLean (214) and Ridley (273) published material on the growth and development of the lens of the eye. Fletcher (98) Banfield (20) used the electron microscope to study the width and length of collagen fibrils during the development of human skin and in the skin of adult animals.…”
Section: Growth Of Body Segments and Tissuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…McLean (214) and Ridley (273) published material on the growth and development of the lens of the eye. Fletcher (98) Banfield (20) used the electron microscope to study the width and length of collagen fibrils during the development of human skin and in the skin of adult animals.…”
Section: Growth Of Body Segments and Tissuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…McLean (214) and Ridley (273) published material on the growth and development of the lens of the eye. Fletcher (98) studied the pattern of development of the eye in a series of 320 small, premature infants over the period from April 1950 to January 1953 paying especial attention to the developing fundus oculi.…”
Section: Growth Of Body Segments and Tissuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is interesting to compare this with the previous work by similar methods cited in last year's review. 1 Cogan102 reviews lesions from radiant energy, outlining the necessity of absorption of ionizing radiation for cataract formation. There must be sufficient to damage lens epithelium whether infrared, x-ray, gamma, high-voltage beta, or neutron.…”
Section: Dunnington and Regan41 In The Bedellmentioning
confidence: 99%