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A redesigned corneal holder for the bovine cornea opacity and permeability assay that maintains normal corneal morphology

The bovine cornea opacity and permeability assay (BCOP) has been in use for nearly 10 years but has not been submitted for regulatory approval. In previous reports we have presented corneal hydration and endothelial damage as additional endpoints in this assay and have suggested that the design of t...

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Published in:Toxicology in vitro 2002-10, Vol.16 (5), p.621-628
Main Authors: Ubels, J.L., Paauw, J.D., Casterton, P.L., Kool, D.J.
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Animals
Biological and medical sciences
Bovine cornea opacity and permeability assay
Cattle
Cell Membrane Permeability
Chemical and industrial products toxicology. Toxic occupational diseases
Cornea
Cornea - cytology
Cornea - pathology
Corneal endothelium
Corneal epithelium
Corneal Opacity - etiology
Corneal Opacity - pathology
Epithelium, Corneal - cytology
Epithelium, Corneal - drug effects
Epithelium, Corneal - pathology
Equipment and Supplies
Irritants - toxicity
Medical sciences
Reproducibility of Results
Time Factors
Toxicology
Various organic compounds
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