Using Tears For Ocular Rosacea Diagnosis
The study was conducted by a team led by Dr. Mark J. Mannis, chairman of the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of California - Davis.
Tears were collected from 17 rosacea patients and 22 normal controls. The researchers analyzed proteins called mucopolysaccharides in the tears of each group, and identified a distinct pattern in the type and quantity of certain proteins in the rosacea patients' tears that differed from those of the controls.
Publication of results: An HJ, Ninonuevo M, Aguilan J, Liu H, Lebrilla CB, Alvarenga LS, Mannis MJ.. Glycomics analyses of tear fluid for the diagnostic detection of ocular rosacea. Journal of Proteomic Research 2005 Nov-Dec;4(6):1981-7.
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