Corneal cell friction: Survival, lubricity, tear films, and mucin production over extended duration in vitro studies
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Tristan T. Hormel | W. Gregory Sawyer | Tapomoy Bhattacharjee | Samantha L. Marshall | Juan Manuel Urueña | Thomas E. Angelini | Angela A. Pitenis | W. Sawyer | T. Angelini | Tapomoy Bhattacharjee | Sean R. Niemi | K. Schulze | J. Urueña | A. Pitenis | Kyle D. Schulze | Samuel M. Hart | Tristan Hormel | T. Hormel
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