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Two-Photon Collagen Crosslinking Demonstrated for Cornea Repair
BOSTON, May 9, 2016 — A technique called two-photon collagen crosslinking (2P-CXL) has been demonstrated to strengthen the cornea, with results confirmed by confocal Brillouin microscopy. The method could enable selective biological tissue stiffening in situ for...
Femtolaser Approved for Cataract Surgery
Jul 1, 2012 — Illinois-based Abbott’s iFS advanced femtosecond laser has received FDA clearance for use in corneal and cataract surgeries to create bow-shaped or curved arcuate incisions. The fifth generation of IntraLase technology, the iFS laser creates...
Femtolaser OK’d for Cataract Surgery
ABBOTT PARK, Ill., April 23, 2012 — Abbott’s iFS advanced femtosecond laser has received FDA clearance for use in corneal and cataract surgeries to create bow-shaped or curved arcuate incisions.
Tuning Viruses Creates Complex Biological Tissues
BERKELEY, Calif., Oct. 20, 2011 — A benign virus has been turned into an engineering tool for assembling structures that mimic collagen, considered one of the most important structural proteins in nature. Researchers say this process eventually could be used to manufacture materials...
Moth-Inspired Coating is Perfectly Nonreflective
FREIBURG, Germany, May 7, 2010 — new hybrid nanocoating that ensures a perfectly nonreflecting view on displays and other transparent surfaces has recently been unveiled. The nanocoating is applied during manufacturing, which removes a step in the process and reduces cost. The...
Correcting Vision Without Surgery
BARCELONA, Spain, April 22, 2010 — There is now a contact lens that is capable of correcting mild to moderate vision defects without surgery. This innovation has earned Jaume Pauné, a graduate of the master’s degree program at UPC (Universitat Politècnica de...
Zeiss Launches Femtosecond-Only Laser Vision Corrections
DUBLIN, Calif., April 13, 2010 — Carl Zeiss Meditec AG announced that ReLEx, the first femtosecond-only method of laser vision correction, is now available for sale outside the United States. The new application, ReLEx, allows ophthalmic surgeons to perform a variety of...
Compact Raman Laser Generates Eye-Safe, Nanosecond Pulses
Jun 1, 2007 — Eye-safe lasers, whose wavelengths are not transmitted through the human cornea and thus are incapable of damaging the retina, are required in many applications where accidental eye exposure is a possibility. Recently, researchers in China designed...
Artificial Cornea is in Sight
STANFORD, Calif., Sept. 20, 2006 -- A novel biomimetic material -- a hydrogel or polymer that holds a lot of water -- is finding its way into artificial corneas and may promise a new view for at least 10 million people worldwide who are blind due to damaged or diseased corneas or many...
Nd:GdVO4 Raman Laser Generates More than 1 W in Eye-Safe Region
Jan 1, 2005 — Eye-safe lasers, whose output is absorbed in the cornea rather than focused onto the retina, are important in remote sensing and telemetry, as well as in military applications such as rangefinding and target designating. A scientist at National...
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