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A laboratory assessment of factors that affect bacterial adhesion to contact lenses
Debarun Dutta
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, Mark D P Willcox
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Optometry
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Bacterial Adhesion
94%
Contact Lenses
81%
Hydrogels
24%
Bacteria
23%
senofilcon A
21%
etafilcon
20%
Silicones
12%
Lenses
10%
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
10%
In Vitro Techniques
10%
Staphylococcus aureus
9%
Agriculture & Biology
bacterial adhesion
100%
Lens
72%
hydrogels
22%
adhesion
17%
inoculum
16%
bacteria
16%
silicone
11%
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
9%
Staphylococcus aureus
8%
microorganisms
6%
assays
5%
Chemistry
Inoculum
94%
Hydrogel
55%
Strain
24%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
adhesion
68%
laboratory
36%
bacterium
22%
incubation
19%
in vitro assay
17%
material
4%
effect
2%