L F Hung
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Smith 3rd E, BRADLEY D, Fernandes A, Hung L, Boothe R
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
. 2001 May;
42(6):1146-52.
PMID: 11328720
Purpose: To determine the effect of continuous light exposure on ocular growth and emmetropization in infant monkeys. Methods: Nine infant rhesus monkeys were reared with the normal vivarium lights on...
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Smith 3rd E, Hung L, Harwerth R
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
. 2000 Oct;
41(12):3775-81.
PMID: 11053276
Purpose: To determine whether the depth of monocular form-deprivation amblyopia is dependent on the degree of retinal image degradation. Methods: Chronic monocular form deprivation was produced in nine infant rhesus...
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Smith 3rd E, Hung L
Vision Res
. 2000 May;
40(4):371-81.
PMID: 10820617
To shed light on the potential role of the phenomenon of form-deprivation myopia in normal refractive development, we investigated the degree of image degradation required to produce axial myopia in...
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Hung L, Wallman J, Smith 3rd E
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci
. 2000 May;
41(6):1259-69.
PMID: 10798639
Purpose: To determine whether changes in the eye's effective refractive state produce changes in the thickness of the choroid in infant monkeys. Methods: Normal developmental changes in choroidal thickness were...
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Smith 3rd E, Hung L, Harwerth R
Ophthalmic Physiol Opt
. 2000 Jan;
19(2):90-102.
PMID: 10615445
Optical defocus can within certain limits predictably alter ocular growth and refractive development in infant monkeys. However defocus, particularly unilateral defocus associated with anisometropia, can also promote abnormal sensory and...
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Smith 3rd E, Hung L
Vision Res
. 1999 May;
39(8):1415-35.
PMID: 10343811
Early in life, the two eyes of infant primates normally grow in a coordinated manner toward the ideal refractive state. We investigated the extent to which lens-induced changes in the...
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Hung L, Smith 3rd E
Optom Vis Sci
. 1996 Sep;
73(9):579-84.
PMID: 8887400
To investigate the effects of experimentally induced defocus on eye growth and refractive development, one eye of four infant rhesus monkeys was fit with either a +3.0 D (N =...
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Hung L, CRAWFORD M, Smith E
Nat Med
. 1995 Aug;
1(8):761-5.
PMID: 7585177
The influence of visual experience on ocular development in higher primates is not well understood. To investigate the possible role of defocus in regulating ocular growth, spectacle lenses were used...
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Smith 3rd E, Hung L, Harwerth R
Vision Res
. 1994 Feb;
34(3):293-301.
PMID: 8160365
In each of eight rhesus monkeys, one eye was defocused with a -9 D contact lens beginning before 1 month of age for periods of 2-3 months. At the end...
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Hung L, Brumbaugh A, Bhatia G, Marion P, HUNG P, Norbeck D, et al.
J Med Virol
. 1991 Nov;
35(3):180-6.
PMID: 1804929
The effects on duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) replication of specific analogues of two classes of chemical compounds not previously tested against hepadnaviruses are described. One is erythromycin A-9-methyloxime (EMO)...