PURPOSE. In vitro studies indicate that surface tension and surface viscosity of the tear film lipid layer (TFLL) are governed by interactions between meibomian lipids and proteins from the aqueous layer. The role of minor tear proteins with strong lipophilic properties or those correlated with pathological states is still unknown. The discovery of lung surfactant proteins (SPs) in tears and keratin in normal and abnormal meibomian gland excretions warrants investigation into their effects on the surface activity of meibomian lipid films. METHODS. Commercial keratin and bovine lung SPs were used in vitro to assess the surface pressure of meibomian lipid films using a Langmuir trough. RESULTS. The pressure-area profiles of meibomian lipid fi...
This paper investigates the effect of surfactants during tear film deposition and subsequent thinnin...
This paper investigates the effect of surfactants during tear film deposition and subsequent thinnin...
The lipid layer of the tear film is difficult to investigate because it is dynamic, transparent, les...
The eyelid meibomian gland secretions form the outer layer of the tear film. That layer functions as...
Human meibomian lipids are the major part of the lipid layer of the tear film. Their surfactant prop...
Meibomian gland secretions form the major component of the lipid layer of the tear film. The composi...
Purpose: The adsorption of tear proteins from the aqueous layer to the lipid layer of the tear film ...
Purpose. Meibomian lipid films have very complex physical properties that enable them to be compress...
This review critically evaluates a broad range of literature in order to show the relationship betwe...
It is believed that a lipid layer forms the outer layer of the pre-ocular tear film and this layer h...
The surface properties of human meibomian lipids (MGS), the major constituent of the tear film (TF) ...
Purpose: Ocular mucins are thought to contribute to the stability of the tear film by reducing surfa...
This review summarizes the current state of knowledge regarding interfacial properties of very compl...
Adsorption of apo- and holo-tear lipocalin (Tlc) to bovine Meibomian lipid film was studied. A Langm...
Tear film stability decreases with age however the cause(s) of the instability are speculative. Perh...
This paper investigates the effect of surfactants during tear film deposition and subsequent thinnin...
This paper investigates the effect of surfactants during tear film deposition and subsequent thinnin...
The lipid layer of the tear film is difficult to investigate because it is dynamic, transparent, les...
The eyelid meibomian gland secretions form the outer layer of the tear film. That layer functions as...
Human meibomian lipids are the major part of the lipid layer of the tear film. Their surfactant prop...
Meibomian gland secretions form the major component of the lipid layer of the tear film. The composi...
Purpose: The adsorption of tear proteins from the aqueous layer to the lipid layer of the tear film ...
Purpose. Meibomian lipid films have very complex physical properties that enable them to be compress...
This review critically evaluates a broad range of literature in order to show the relationship betwe...
It is believed that a lipid layer forms the outer layer of the pre-ocular tear film and this layer h...
The surface properties of human meibomian lipids (MGS), the major constituent of the tear film (TF) ...
Purpose: Ocular mucins are thought to contribute to the stability of the tear film by reducing surfa...
This review summarizes the current state of knowledge regarding interfacial properties of very compl...
Adsorption of apo- and holo-tear lipocalin (Tlc) to bovine Meibomian lipid film was studied. A Langm...
Tear film stability decreases with age however the cause(s) of the instability are speculative. Perh...
This paper investigates the effect of surfactants during tear film deposition and subsequent thinnin...
This paper investigates the effect of surfactants during tear film deposition and subsequent thinnin...
The lipid layer of the tear film is difficult to investigate because it is dynamic, transparent, les...