The tear film is a complex matrix composed of several molecular classes, from small metal ions to macromolecules. Contact lens (CL) wear can affect the protein homeostasis of the tear film, by accumulating deposits on the CL surface and/or altering their structural and functional properties. This work investigates the effect of CL wear on lactoferrin (Lf), one of the most abundant tear proteins, known as an unspecific biomarker of inflammation. Tears from eight volunteers were collected and analyzed after alternated periods of CL wear and without CL. The experimental approach is to probe Lf into unprocessed human tears by the peculiar fluorescence emission originating from complex formation of Lf with terbium (Tb3+) at the iron-binding site...
Human tears contain ~60 different proteins that accumulate on contact lenses. We examine the adhesio...
Contact lenses are widely used to correct vision. The adhesion of tear proteins to contact lenses co...
In this article, using the integration of paper microfluidics within laser-inscribed commercial cont...
Contact lenses (CLs) provide a superior alternative to spectacles. Although beneficial, the global b...
Contact lenses induce the formation of human tears, which contain approximately 60 different protein...
This study is concerned with the analysis of tear proteins, paying particular attention to the state...
Out of the estimated 200 proteins in tear fluid, which promote the health of ocular surface, 60 prot...
Purpose: The aim of this work was to investigate the locus and extent of vitronectin (Vn) deposition...
Contact lenses have become a popular method of vision correction for millions of people globally. As...
Purpose: Contact lens discomfort (CLD) is a significant factor in patient discontinuation. Factors s...
Objective:Tear protein deposits on contact lenses can cause irritation of the conjunctiva and are as...
The adhesion of tear proteins to contact lenses contributes to lens deterioration and ocular patholo...
Soft contact lens wear has become a common phenomenon in recent times. The contact lens when placed ...
An estimated 30% of contact lens (CL) wearers suffer from discomfort which is more common and aggrav...
m Albumin surface deposits were significantly higher on contact lenses from subjects with CLPC (p<...
Human tears contain ~60 different proteins that accumulate on contact lenses. We examine the adhesio...
Contact lenses are widely used to correct vision. The adhesion of tear proteins to contact lenses co...
In this article, using the integration of paper microfluidics within laser-inscribed commercial cont...
Contact lenses (CLs) provide a superior alternative to spectacles. Although beneficial, the global b...
Contact lenses induce the formation of human tears, which contain approximately 60 different protein...
This study is concerned with the analysis of tear proteins, paying particular attention to the state...
Out of the estimated 200 proteins in tear fluid, which promote the health of ocular surface, 60 prot...
Purpose: The aim of this work was to investigate the locus and extent of vitronectin (Vn) deposition...
Contact lenses have become a popular method of vision correction for millions of people globally. As...
Purpose: Contact lens discomfort (CLD) is a significant factor in patient discontinuation. Factors s...
Objective:Tear protein deposits on contact lenses can cause irritation of the conjunctiva and are as...
The adhesion of tear proteins to contact lenses contributes to lens deterioration and ocular patholo...
Soft contact lens wear has become a common phenomenon in recent times. The contact lens when placed ...
An estimated 30% of contact lens (CL) wearers suffer from discomfort which is more common and aggrav...
m Albumin surface deposits were significantly higher on contact lenses from subjects with CLPC (p<...
Human tears contain ~60 different proteins that accumulate on contact lenses. We examine the adhesio...
Contact lenses are widely used to correct vision. The adhesion of tear proteins to contact lenses co...
In this article, using the integration of paper microfluidics within laser-inscribed commercial cont...