The sclera is the outer layer of your eye. You’ve probably heard it referred to as the “white of your eye.” It’s made up of fibrous connective tissue that covers the eyeball and surrounds the cornea.
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The Sclera: The White of the Eye and What It Does
The sclera is the white part of the eye. It is made of tough, fibrous tissue that acts as a protective covering for most of the eyeball. The sclera runs from the cornea at the front of the eye to the ...
Researchers from Japan successfully applied polarization-sensitive optical coherence tomography (PS-OCT) to assess various properties of the collagen fibers that make up the sclera, the outer white of ...
Purpose To analyse high-molecular-weight matrix glycoproteins in trabecular meshwork, cornea and sclera using SDS/PAGE and immuno- and lectin blotting. Method Extracts of normal trabecular meshwork ...
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