Elastic Modulus Determination of Normal and Glaucomatous Human Trabecular Meshwork
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2011Vol. 52(5), pp. 2147–2147
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Julie A. Last, Tingrui Pan, Yuzhe Ding, Christopher M. Reilly, Kate E. Keller, Ted S. Acott, Michael P. Fautsch, Christopher J. Murphy, Paul Russell
Abstract
The data indicate that the stiffness of glaucomatous HTM is significantly increased compared with that of normal HTM. Modeling exercises support substantial impairment in outflow facility with increased HTM stiffness. Alterations in the biophysical attributes of the HTM may participate directly in the onset and progression of glaucoma.
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