What’s the situation with ocular inflammation? a cross-seasonal investigation of proteomic changes in ocular allergy sufferers’ tears in victoria, australia

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  • What: The central aim of this study was to assess proteomic biomarkers of OA in human tear samples across peak allergy season (Spring-Summer) and off-peak season (Winter) in Victoria, Australia. In this study, inflammation was shown to be closely linked to angiogenesis and vasodilation, manifesting as redness and inflammation on the ocular surface. The key aim of this study was to investigate changes to the human tear proteome across multiple seasons among OA sufferers vs HCs. frontiersin.org 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1386344 foundation for future studies of ocular surface disorders for the potential identification . . .

     

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