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Do multipurpose solutions damage porcine corneal epithelial cells?
Camus Kar Man Choy
, Hie Hua Wong
, Maureen V. Boost
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
School of Optometry
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Medicine and Dentistry
Fluorescein
100%
Epithelial Cell
100%
Flow Cytometry
80%
Cytotoxicity
60%
Necrosis
40%
Lipocortin 5
40%
Fluorescein Isothiocyanate
40%
Cell Membrane
20%
Cell Viability
20%
Polyaminopropyl Biguanide
20%
Polidronium Chloride
20%
Differential Staining
20%
Table Salt
20%
Keyphrases
Multipurpose Solution
100%
Porcine
100%
Corneal Endothelial Cells
100%
7-AAD
26%
Exposure Time
20%
Flow Cytometry
20%
Fluorescein Staining
20%
Cytotoxic Effect
13%
Necrosis
13%
Annexin V-FITC
13%
Commercially Available
6%
Assessment Method
6%
Cornea
6%
Cytotoxicity
6%
Fluorescein
6%
Cell Membrane
6%
Cell Viability
6%
Flow Cytometric Analysis
6%
Membrane Integrity
6%
Differential Staining
6%
Ophthalmic Solutions
6%
Differential Flow
6%
Polyaminopropyl Biguanide
6%
Buffered Saline
6%
Cell Ratio
6%
Polyhexanide
6%
Polyquaternium
6%
Corneal Fluorescein Staining
6%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Fluorescein
100%
Flow Cytometry
80%
Cytotoxicity
60%
Fluorescein Isothiocyanate
40%
Necrosis
40%
Lipocortin 5
40%
Cell Viability
20%
Polidronium Chloride
20%
Polyaminopropyl Biguanide
20%
Table Salt
20%