Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Process of utilizing an enzyme or micro-organism to destroy... – Cleaning using a micro-organism or enzyme
Patent
1993-10-18
1994-07-12
Wityshyn, Michael G.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Process of utilizing an enzyme or micro-organism to destroy...
Cleaning using a micro-organism or enzyme
435262, 435202, 514839, 25217412, 134901, C12S 100, D06M 1600, C12N 928, C11D 100
Patent
active
053288467
ABSTRACT:
The present invention describes a method and composition for removing exogenous mucin and protein-mucin deposits from hydrophilic contact lenses.
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Monahan Thomas J.
Reardon Timothy J.
The Penn State Research Foundation
Wityshyn Michael G.
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