Purpose: Previous studies have demonstrated deposition of tear proteins onto worn contact lenses. In this study, we used proteomic techniques to analyze the protein deposits extracted from worn daily wear silicone hydrogel contact lenses in combination with different lens care solutions. Methods: Worn lenses were collected and protein deposits extracted using urea and surfactant. Protein extracts were desalted, concentrated, and then separated using one-dimensional gel electrophoresis. Individual protein components in extracts were identified using liquid chromatography combined with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS-MS) after trypsin digestion. Results: One-dimensional gel electrophoresis revealed that lysozyme and other small proteins (arou...
[[abstract]]When a contact lens is in contact with the eyelid and the cornea, tear proteins start to...
The tear film is a multi-layer fluid that covers the corneal and conjunctival epithelia of the eye a...
Objective:Tear protein deposits on contact lenses can cause irritation of the conjunctiva and are as...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to quantify specifc proteins deposited on daily wear silicone hyd...
PURPOSE: Tear film proteins adhere to the surface of contact lenses (CLs). While the proteins in the...
This study was designed to use multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) for accurate quantification of con...
PURPOSE: To quantitatively detect proteins and cholesterol extracted from worn silicone hydrogel con...
To our knowledge, this sequence of testing and analysis for the deposition proteome of tear proteins...
Soft contact lens wear has become a common phenomenon in recent times. The contact lens when placed ...
Purpose. This study evaluates the use of differential gel electrophoresis (DIGE) for tear analysis a...
Water Gradient Contact Lens (WGCL) is a new generation material that combines the benefits of Silico...
Similar to other biomaterials, contact lenses accumulate deposits including proteins, lipids and muc...
This study is concerned with the analysis of tear proteins, paying particular attention to the state...
Contact lenses have become a popular method of vision correction for millions of people globally. As...
PURPOSE: To examine the deposition of tear phospholipids and cholesterol onto worn contact lenses an...
[[abstract]]When a contact lens is in contact with the eyelid and the cornea, tear proteins start to...
The tear film is a multi-layer fluid that covers the corneal and conjunctival epithelia of the eye a...
Objective:Tear protein deposits on contact lenses can cause irritation of the conjunctiva and are as...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to quantify specifc proteins deposited on daily wear silicone hyd...
PURPOSE: Tear film proteins adhere to the surface of contact lenses (CLs). While the proteins in the...
This study was designed to use multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) for accurate quantification of con...
PURPOSE: To quantitatively detect proteins and cholesterol extracted from worn silicone hydrogel con...
To our knowledge, this sequence of testing and analysis for the deposition proteome of tear proteins...
Soft contact lens wear has become a common phenomenon in recent times. The contact lens when placed ...
Purpose. This study evaluates the use of differential gel electrophoresis (DIGE) for tear analysis a...
Water Gradient Contact Lens (WGCL) is a new generation material that combines the benefits of Silico...
Similar to other biomaterials, contact lenses accumulate deposits including proteins, lipids and muc...
This study is concerned with the analysis of tear proteins, paying particular attention to the state...
Contact lenses have become a popular method of vision correction for millions of people globally. As...
PURPOSE: To examine the deposition of tear phospholipids and cholesterol onto worn contact lenses an...
[[abstract]]When a contact lens is in contact with the eyelid and the cornea, tear proteins start to...
The tear film is a multi-layer fluid that covers the corneal and conjunctival epithelia of the eye a...
Objective:Tear protein deposits on contact lenses can cause irritation of the conjunctiva and are as...