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Authors: Meacock, WR Spalton, DJ Hollick, EJ Barman, S Boyce, JF
Citation: Wr. Meacock et al., The effect of polymethylmethacrylate and AcrySof intraocular lenses on theposterior capsule in patients with a large capsulorrhexis, JPN J OPHTH, 45(4), 2001, pp. 348-354

Authors: Meacock, WR Spalton, DJ Hollick, EJ Boyce, JF Barman, S Sanguinetti, G
Citation: Wr. Meacock et al., Double-masked prospective ocular safety study of a lens epithelial cell antibody to prevent posterior capsule opacification, J CAT REF S, 26(5), 2000, pp. 716-721

Authors: Barman, SA Hollick, EJ Boyce, JF Spalton, DJ Uyyanonvara, B Sanguinetti, G Meacock, W
Citation: Sa. Barman et al., Quantification of posterior capsular opacification in digital images aftercataract surgery, INV OPHTH V, 41(12), 2000, pp. 3882-3892

Authors: Hollick, EJ Spalton, DJ Ursell, PG Meacock, WR Barman, SA Boyce, JF
Citation: Ej. Hollick et al., Posterior capsular opacification with hydrogel, polymethylmethacrylate, and silicone intraocular lenses: Two-year results of a randomized prospectivetrial, AM J OPHTH, 129(5), 2000, pp. 577-584

Authors: Hollick, EJ Spalton, DJ Ursell, PG Pande, MV Barman, SA Boyce, JF Tilling, K
Citation: Ej. Hollick et al., The effect of polymethylmethacrylate, silicone, and polyacrylic intraocular lenses on posterior capsular opacification 3 years after cataract surgery, OPHTHALMOL, 106(1), 1999, pp. 49-54

Authors: Hollick, EJ Spalton, DJ Ursell, PG
Citation: Ej. Hollick et al., Surface cytologic features on intraocular lenses - Can increased biocompatibility have disadvantages?, ARCH OPHTH, 117(7), 1999, pp. 872-878

Authors: Hollick, EJ Spalton, DJ Meacock, WR
Citation: Ej. Hollick et al., The effect of capsulorhexis size on posterior capsular opacification: One-year results of a randomized prospective trial, AM J OPHTH, 128(3), 1999, pp. 271-279
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