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Archive | 2002

Biomedical devices containing internal wetting agents

Kevin P. Mccabe; Frank F. Molock; Gregory A. Hill; Azaam Alli; Robert B. Steffen; Douglas G. Vanderlaan; James D. Ford


BMJ | 1977

Soft contact lenses

Douglas G. Vanderlaan; David C. Turner; Marcie Hargiss; Annie C. Maiden; Robert N. Love; James D. Ford; Frank F. Molock; Robert B. Steffen; Gregory A. Hill; Azaam Alli; John B. Enns; Kevin P. Mccabe


Archive | 1998

Silicone hydrogel polymers

Douglas G. Vanderlaan; Marcie Hargiss


Archive | 2001

Hydrogel with internal wetting agent

Annie C. Maiden; Douglas G. Vanderlaan; David C. Turner; Robert N. Love; James D. Ford; Frank F. Molock; Robert B. Steffen; Gregory A. Hill; Azaam Alli; Kevin P. Mccabe


Archive | 1999

Biomedical devices with hydrophilic coatings

Douglas G. Vanderlaan; David C. Turner; Joe M. Wood


Archive | 1993

Ophthalmic lens polymer incorporating acyclic monomer

Douglas G. Vanderlaan


Archive | 1997

Molded polymeric object with wettable surface made from latent-hydrophilic monomers

John B. Enns; Allan W. Kimble; Susan Orr; Douglas G. Vanderlaan


Archive | 2005

Wettable hydrogels comprising acyclic polyamides

Osman Rathore; Shivkumar Mahadevan; Frank F. Molock; Azaam Alli; David C. Turner; Douglas G. Vanderlaan; Kevin P. Mccabe


Archive | 2000

Contact lens coating selection and manufacturing process

David C. Turner; John C. Heaton; Douglas G. Vanderlaan; Robert B. Steffen; Joe M. Wood; Lenora L. Copper; James S. Jen


Archive | 2006

Comfortable ophthalmic device and methods of its production

Kevin P. Mccabe; Robert B. Steffen; Hélène Aguilar; W. Anthony Martin; Susan W. Neadle; Ann-Marie Wong Meyers; Douglas G. Vanderlaan; Dominic Gourd; Kristy Canavan; Gregory A. Hill

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