June 1985
Volume 26, Issue 6
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Effect of repeated anterior chamber perfusion on aqueous flow in the cynomolgus monkey.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science June 1985, Vol.26, 885-886. doi:
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      P L Kaufman, K A Erickson-Lamy; Effect of repeated anterior chamber perfusion on aqueous flow in the cynomolgus monkey.. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 1985;26(6):885-886.

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Abstract

No differences were found between fluorophotometrically determined aqueous flow rates in cynomolgus monkeys having vs not having undergone prior repeated anterior chamber perfusion. This suggests that: repeated perfusion does not produce a progressive decline in the rate of aqueous formation; and the repeatedly perfused monkey eye can be validly used in studies of aqueous formation.

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