Evaluating the Biostability of Yellow and Clear Intraocular Lenses with a System Simulating Natural Intraocular Environment
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Kiyomi Arai | S. Machida | Shigeki Machida | Rijo Hayashi | Shimmin Hayashi | Shinichirou Yoshida | Makoto Chikuda | R. Hayashi | Shimmin Hayashi | M. Chikuda | Kiyomi Arai | S. Yoshida
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