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ANALYSIS OF TEAR PROTEIN PATTERNS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF "DRY EYE"
Cornea, 2000Dry eye syndrome occurs very frequently in the industrial world. In the United States, one of five people, 59 millions patients, suffer from symptoms of this disease (Eagle Vision, Yankelovich and Partners, 1997), and the number of patients has doubled in the last 10 years. 1-4 Diagnosis and treatment of dry eye syndrome are challenging.
Franz H, Grus +3 more
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Fusion Proteins: Aflibercept (VEGF Trap-Eye)
2015Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) inhibitors currently used to treat eye diseases have included monoclonal antibodies, antibody fragments, and an aptamer. A different method of achieving VEGF blockade in retinal diseases includes the concept of a cytokine trap.
Salman, Sarwar +7 more
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Eye Lens Proteins and Cataracts
2007At first sight, the lens of the eye would appear to be an ideal environment for amyloid fibril formation. The protein concentration is the highest of any tissue in the body, the proteins are very long-lived, present in slightly acidic conditions and subjected over time to extensive truncation and post-translational modification.
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Eye diseases and proteins controlling visual transduction
Biochimie, 1987Retinal S antigen is a soluble protein found in abundance in photoreceptor cells. Immunization of laboratory animals with this antigen in adjuvant induces experimental autoimmune uveoretinitis. Cellular immunity plays a major role in this condition. Autoimmune responses toward retinal S antigen are often observed in patients with retinal inflammatory ...
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Eye-Lens proteins structure, superstructure, stability, genetics
Naturwissenschaften, 1994The eye lens in vertebrates and invertebrates is an avascular tissue which allows one to focus objects on the retina. The lens grows throughout life, maintaining transparency without significant turnover of its densely packed proteins. Apart from cytoskeletal and taxon-specific components, these proteins belong mainly to the alpha- and beta gamma ...
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Inflammatory proteins associated with contact lens-related dry eye
Contact Lens and Anterior Eye, 2022Safal Khanal, Jason J Nichols
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Protein Dynamics in the Eye Studied with Labelled Proteins
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1959openaire +2 more sources
THE HOMOGENEITY OF THE LENS OF THE EYE WITH REGARD TO PROTEIN
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1951openaire +2 more sources
Proteins through the eyes of an organic chemist
Tetrahedron, 2022Shaswati Mandal, Ashraf Brik
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