Contact lenses (CLs) provide a superior alternative to spectacles. Although beneficial, the global burden of ocular dysfunctions attributed to regular use of CLs remains a topic of much challenge in ophthalmic research owing to debilitating clinical repercussions on the ocular surface, which are often manifested as breach in tear film integrity. This study elucidated the intricate tear proteome changes attributed to the use of different CLs (hard and soft) and unravelled, for the first time, the restorative mechanisms of several protein clusters following acute renouncement of CL use employing the label-free mass spectrometry-based quantitative proteomics approach. The expression patterns of certain proteins clusters were specific to the us...
PURPOSE: Tear film proteins adhere to the surface of contact lenses (CLs). While the proteins in the...
In gist, there are several major findings emerging from the current study. First, several important ...
In situations where the molecular mechanism of many ocular disorders is unknown, owing to the diffic...
Tear film is a thin layer of non-newtonian fluid covering and protecting cornea and conjunctiva epit...
The tear film is a complex matrix composed of several molecular classes, from small metal ions to ma...
Tear fluid forms the outermost layer of the ocular surface and its characteristics and composition h...
Water Gradient Contact Lens (WGCL) is a new generation material that combines the benefits of Silico...
Abstract Background The aim of the present study was to identify the proteomic differences among hum...
An estimated 30% of contact lens (CL) wearers suffer from discomfort which is more common and aggrav...
Ocular surface diseases are becoming more prevalent worldwide. Reasons for this include the ongoing ...
To our knowledge, this sequence of testing and analysis for the deposition proteome of tear proteins...
Keratoconus (KC) is a progressive degenerative disease of the eye which causes an irregularly shaped...
Oxidative stress is one of the most relevant contributors of cataractogenesis. To identify early pro...
Considering absence of invasiveness and side effects, tears emerge as a particularly attractive flui...
Purpose. This study evaluates the use of differential gel electrophoresis (DIGE) for tear analysis a...
PURPOSE: Tear film proteins adhere to the surface of contact lenses (CLs). While the proteins in the...
In gist, there are several major findings emerging from the current study. First, several important ...
In situations where the molecular mechanism of many ocular disorders is unknown, owing to the diffic...
Tear film is a thin layer of non-newtonian fluid covering and protecting cornea and conjunctiva epit...
The tear film is a complex matrix composed of several molecular classes, from small metal ions to ma...
Tear fluid forms the outermost layer of the ocular surface and its characteristics and composition h...
Water Gradient Contact Lens (WGCL) is a new generation material that combines the benefits of Silico...
Abstract Background The aim of the present study was to identify the proteomic differences among hum...
An estimated 30% of contact lens (CL) wearers suffer from discomfort which is more common and aggrav...
Ocular surface diseases are becoming more prevalent worldwide. Reasons for this include the ongoing ...
To our knowledge, this sequence of testing and analysis for the deposition proteome of tear proteins...
Keratoconus (KC) is a progressive degenerative disease of the eye which causes an irregularly shaped...
Oxidative stress is one of the most relevant contributors of cataractogenesis. To identify early pro...
Considering absence of invasiveness and side effects, tears emerge as a particularly attractive flui...
Purpose. This study evaluates the use of differential gel electrophoresis (DIGE) for tear analysis a...
PURPOSE: Tear film proteins adhere to the surface of contact lenses (CLs). While the proteins in the...
In gist, there are several major findings emerging from the current study. First, several important ...
In situations where the molecular mechanism of many ocular disorders is unknown, owing to the diffic...