Understanding the Interactions Between the Ocular Surface Microbiome and the Tear Proteome
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2021Vol. 62(10), pp. 8–8
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Denise C. Zysset‐Burri, Irina Schlegel, Joel‐Benjamin Lincke, Damian Jaggi, Irene Keller, Manfred Heller, Sophie Braga Lagache, Sebastián Wolf, Martin S. Zinkernagel
Abstract
The ocular surface microbiome was found to be associated with the tear proteome with a role in human immune defense. This study has a potential impact on the development of treatment strategies for ocular surface-associated diseases.
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