Gary D. Friends
Bausch & Lomb
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research | 1997
Yu-Chin Lai; Gary D. Friends
In the quest for hydrogel contact lenses with improved extended wear capability, the use of siloxane moieties in the lens materials was investigated. However, the introduction of hydrophobic siloxane groups gave rise to wettability and lipidlike deposit problems. It was found that when polysiloxane-based compositions for hydrogels were processed with polar plastic molds, such as those fabricated from an acrylonitrile-based polymer, the hydrogel lenses fabricated were wettable, with minimized lipidlike deposits. These findings were supported by the wettability of silicone hydrogel films, silicon, and nitrogen element contents near lens surfaces, as well as the results from clinical assessment of silicone hydrogel lenses.
Archive | 1981
William G. Deichert; Gary D. Friends; John Baker Melpolder; Joon Sup Park
Archive | 1981
William G. Deichert; Gary D. Friends; John Baker Melpolder; Joon Sup Park
Archive | 1979
Gary D. Friends; Martin F Vanburen
Archive | 1993
Jay F. Kunzler; Gary D. Friends
Archive | 1981
William G. Deichert; Gary D. Friends; John Baker Melpolder; Joon Sup Park
Archive | 1988
Gary D. Friends; Jay F. Kunzler
Archive | 1984
Gary D. Friends; John Baker Melpolder; Jay F. Kunzler; Joon Sup Park
Archive | 2006
Jay F. Kunzler; Gary D. Friends; Daniel M. Ammon; Joseph A. Mcgee; Michael G. Gartley
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research | 1992
Gary D. Friends; Jay F. Kunzler; Richard M. Ozark