Lakshman N Subbaraman
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Recent Articles
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Morgan P, Efron N, Papas E, Barnett M, Carnt N, Dutta D, et al.
Cont Lens Anterior Eye
. 2024 Apr;
47(4):102158.
PMID: 38631935
This paper seeks to outline the history, market situation, clinical management and product performance related to the correction of presbyopia with both contact lenses and spectacles. The history of the...
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Gustafson B, Whaley S, Giedd B, Montaquila S, Edwards B, Subbaraman L
Clin Ophthalmol
. 2022 Nov;
16:3721-3730.
PMID: 36407500
Purpose: The development of new contact lens materials and designs are necessary to minimise patient dropout. A lens material with water surface technology was recently developed to incorporate toric design....
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Kao E, Seo J, McCanna D, Subbaraman L, Jones L
Sci Rep
. 2022 Mar;
12(1):4649.
PMID: 35301374
Cytotoxicity testing is a regulatory requirement for safety testing of new ocular implants. In vitro toxicity tests determine whether toxic chemicals are present on a material surface or leach out...
4.
Clinical Comparison of a Silicone Hydrogel and a Conventional Hydrogel Daily Disposable Contact Lens
Miller J, Giedd B, Subbaraman L
Clin Ophthalmol
. 2021 Nov;
15:4339-4345.
PMID: 34744430
Purpose: To compare the subjective performances of verofilcon A daily disposable silicone hydrogel contact lenses (CLs) and etafilcon A hydrogel CLs. Methods: Successful wearers of spherical soft CLs for distance...
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Heynen M, Ng A, Martell E, Subbaraman L, Jones L
Clin Ophthalmol
. 2021 May;
15:1727-1733.
PMID: 33935489
Purpose: The amount of protein deposition on soft contact lenses and to what extent the proteins are denatured may have an impact on comfortable wearing times of contact lenses. The...
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Yang M, Ngo W, Srinivasan S, Heynen M, Dantam J, Subbaraman L, et al.
Exp Eye Res
. 2021 Apr;
207:108607.
PMID: 33930401
The purpose of this study was to develop a standardized, accurate and efficient method for estimating conjunctival goblet cell density (GCD) via optimizing sample storage conditions and quantification methods. Conjunctival...
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Qiao H, Luensmann D, Heynen M, Drolle E, Subbaraman L, Scales C, et al.
Clin Ophthalmol
. 2020 Oct;
14:2821-2828.
PMID: 33061266
Purpose: The deposition profile of cholesteryl ester on the surface and throughout the matrix of silicone hydrogel contact lens (CL) materials was determined under conditions that mimic a daily wear...
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Ulkuseven E, McCanna D, Subbaraman L, Jones L
Probiotics Antimicrob Proteins
. 2020 Aug;
13(2):518-526.
PMID: 32748327
Antimicrobial peptides are polypeptides composed of less than 100 amino acids and are a class of antibiotics with strong activity against some infectious bacteria. This study examined the safety of...
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Babaei Omali N, Subbaraman L, Heynen M, Lada M, Canavan K, Fadli Z, et al.
Cont Lens Anterior Eye
. 2020 May;
44(1):56-61.
PMID: 32466858
Purpose: Lipid deposition on contact lenses (CL) has traditionally been believed to reduce comfort during CL wear. The purpose of this study was to quantify lipid deposition on CL in...
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Rangarajan R, Ketelson H, Do R, McCanna D, Suko A, Enstone D, et al.
J Vis Exp
. 2020 May;
(159).
PMID: 32420989
Artificial lipid-containing tear formulations are developed to reduce tear evaporation by the restoration of a deficient tear lipid layer. Artificial tear formulations that prevent cell desiccation will result in ocular...