Donald G. Ahearn

Affiliations: 
Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, United States 
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Microbiology Biology
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Ahearn DG, Zhang S, Ward MA, et al. (2009) Hyphal penetration of worn hydrogel contact lenses by Fusarium. Cornea. 28: 914-7
Ahearn DG, Ahear DG, Zhang S, et al. (2009) Relative in vitro rates of attachment and penetration of hydrogel soft contact lenses by haplotypes of fusarium. Cornea. 28: 447-50
Ahearn DG, Zhang S, Stulting RD, et al. (2008) Fusarium keratitis and contact lens wear: facts and speculations. Medical Mycology. 46: 397-410
Zhang S, Ahearn DG, Stulting RD, et al. (2007) Differences among strains of the Fusarium oxysporum-F. solani complexes in their penetration of hydrogel contact lenses and subsequent susceptibility to multipurpose contact lens disinfection solutions. Cornea. 26: 1249-54
Ahearn DG, Simmons RB, Zhang S, et al. (2007) Attachment to and penetration of conventional and silicone hydrogel contact lenses by Fusarium solani and Ulocladium sp. in vitro. Cornea. 26: 831-9
Ahearn DG, Price D, Simmons RB, et al. (2007) Microcycle conidiation and medusa head conidiophores of aspergilli on indoor construction materials and air filters from hospitals Mycologia. 99: 1-6
Zhang S, Ahearn DG, Noble-Wang JA, et al. (2006) Growth and survival of Fusarium solani-F. oxysporum complex on stressed multipurpose contact lens care solution films on plastic surfaces in situ and in vitro. Cornea. 25: 1210-6
Zhang S, Borazjani RN, Salamone JC, et al. (2005) In vitro deposition of lysozyme on etafilcon A and balafilcon A hydrogel contact lenses: effects on adhesion and survival of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus. Contact Lens & Anterior Eye : the Journal of the British Contact Lens Association. 28: 113-9
George M, Pierce G, Gabriel M, et al. (2005) Effects of quorum sensing molecules of Pseudomonas aeruginosa on organism growth, elastase B production, and primary adhesion to hydrogel contact lenses. Eye & Contact Lens. 31: 54-61
Borazjani RN, Levy B, Ahearn DG. (2004) Relative primary adhesion of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Serratia marcescens and Staphylococcus aureus to HEMA-type contact lenses and an extended wear silicone hydrogel contact lens of high oxygen permeability. Contact Lens & Anterior Eye : the Journal of the British Contact Lens Association. 27: 3-8
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