2015
DOI: 10.1111/aos.12800
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Tear film proteins deposited on high water content contact lenses identified with two‐dimensional gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry

Abstract: ABSTRACT.Purpose: Tear film proteins adhere to the surface of contact lenses (CLs). While the proteins in the tears have been extensively studied with various proteomic techniques, adhered proteins to CLs are less studied. In this pilot study, we have separated proteins with 2D gel electrophoresis prior to the conventional mass spectrometry (MS) in order to analyse the deposited proteins on hydrogel CLs from myopic patients. Methods: pHEMA and PVA hydrogel CLs worn by 3 patients for different time lengths were… Show more

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“…In the biomedical field, hydrogels are a new class of functional polymer materials with enormous potential in biotechnology. When the polymer network is encased in water, the material absorbs the water and adopts fluidic properties, which is very similar to what occurs with tissues in the human body [4,5]. In the presence of water, the surfaces of the hydrogels become wet and malleable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…In the biomedical field, hydrogels are a new class of functional polymer materials with enormous potential in biotechnology. When the polymer network is encased in water, the material absorbs the water and adopts fluidic properties, which is very similar to what occurs with tissues in the human body [4,5]. In the presence of water, the surfaces of the hydrogels become wet and malleable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Similarly, Devadhasan and Kim introduced a new method to quantify various pH solutions with a complementary metal oxide semiconductor image sensor, which produced high-accuracy analyses based on pH measurement [123]. In this approach, a thin film was fabricated by merging a pH indicator with the hydrogel matrix and the modified gel exhibited color change development across the full spectrum of pH (pH [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14].The complementary metal oxide semiconductor image sensor then absorbed the color intensity of the hydrogel film, and the hue value was converted into digital data with the help of an analog-to-digital converter to determine the pH ranges of solutions [123]. This gel may be useful for in situ pH sensing in the presence of toxic chemicals and chemical vapors.…”
Section: Applications In Woundmentioning
confidence: 99%