AbstractMeibomian lipids are the primary component of the lipid layer of the tear film. Composed primarily of a mixture of lipids, meibum exhibits a range of melt temperatures. Compositional changes that occur with disease may alter the temperature at which meibum melts. Here we explore how the mechanical properties and structure of meibum from healthy subjects depend on temperature. Interfacial films of meibum were highly viscoelastic at 17°C, but as the films were heated to 30°C the surface moduli decreased by more than two orders of magnitude. Brewster angle microscopy revealed the presence of micron-scale inhomogeneities in meibum films at higher temperatures. Crystalline structure was probed by small angle x-ray scattering of bulk meib...
Tear stability decreases with increasing age and the same signs of instability are exacerbated with ...
Tear stability decreases with increasing age and the same signs of instability are exacerbated with ...
This review summarizes the current state of knowledge regarding interfacial properties of very compl...
AbstractMeibomian lipids are the primary component of the lipid layer of the tear film. Composed pri...
Tear film stability decreases with age however the cause(s) of the instability are speculative. Perh...
The surface properties of human meibomian lipids (MGS), the major constituent of the tear film (TF) ...
Babies have the most stable tears and people with dry eye have the least stable tears. Meibum may co...
Babies have the most stable tears and people with dry eye have the least stable tears. Meibum may co...
Purpose: The meibomian lipid layer is a thin, mutilayered structure which forms the outermost layer ...
Elevated levels of acyl chain saturation of meibomian lipids are associated with vastly different ef...
Elevated levels of acyl chain saturation of meibomian lipids are associated with vastly different ef...
As the interface between the aqueous layer of the tear film and air, the lipid layer plays a large r...
Human meibomian lipids are the major part of the lipid layer of the tear film. Their surfactant prop...
Purpose. Sebum may contribute to the composition of the tear film lipid layer naturally or as a cont...
Meibomian gland secretions form the major component of the lipid layer of the tear film. The composi...
Tear stability decreases with increasing age and the same signs of instability are exacerbated with ...
Tear stability decreases with increasing age and the same signs of instability are exacerbated with ...
This review summarizes the current state of knowledge regarding interfacial properties of very compl...
AbstractMeibomian lipids are the primary component of the lipid layer of the tear film. Composed pri...
Tear film stability decreases with age however the cause(s) of the instability are speculative. Perh...
The surface properties of human meibomian lipids (MGS), the major constituent of the tear film (TF) ...
Babies have the most stable tears and people with dry eye have the least stable tears. Meibum may co...
Babies have the most stable tears and people with dry eye have the least stable tears. Meibum may co...
Purpose: The meibomian lipid layer is a thin, mutilayered structure which forms the outermost layer ...
Elevated levels of acyl chain saturation of meibomian lipids are associated with vastly different ef...
Elevated levels of acyl chain saturation of meibomian lipids are associated with vastly different ef...
As the interface between the aqueous layer of the tear film and air, the lipid layer plays a large r...
Human meibomian lipids are the major part of the lipid layer of the tear film. Their surfactant prop...
Purpose. Sebum may contribute to the composition of the tear film lipid layer naturally or as a cont...
Meibomian gland secretions form the major component of the lipid layer of the tear film. The composi...
Tear stability decreases with increasing age and the same signs of instability are exacerbated with ...
Tear stability decreases with increasing age and the same signs of instability are exacerbated with ...
This review summarizes the current state of knowledge regarding interfacial properties of very compl...