The Influence of Age and Sex on Ocular Surface Microbiota in Healthy Adults
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2017Vol. 58(14), pp. 6030–6030
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Xiaofeng Wen, Miao Li, Yuhua Deng, Paul W. Bible, Xiao Hu, Yanli Zou, Yu Liu, Shixin Guo, Juanran Liang, Tingting Chen, Guang-Hua Peng, Wei Chen, Lingyi Liang, Lai Wei
Abstract
Our findings suggest that age and sex collectively shape the conjunctival microbiome, and may change the immune homeostasis of the ocular surface through alterations of its commensal microbiome.
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