Abstract
A study was made of the dynamics of aqueous protein and the backward outflow of aqueous humor using RiSA (I131) and γ-globulin (I131) .
Both albumin and globulin were found to be transferred from the anterior chamber to the vitreous through the limiting membrane in almost no measurable amounts.
Their transfer to the lens also seems almost unlikely to occur.
The rate at wich protein injected into the anterior chamber flow out into the vorticose veins via the uvea was estimated to be below 5.7c⋅mm/min.