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1. Ocular tear fluid biomarkers collected by contact lenses.

2. [Influence of screen brightness on reading in dry eye patients].

3. Clinical evaluation of tear substitute utility after anti-VEGF intravitreal injection.

4. Usefulness of Schirmer's tear strips and borosilicate glass tubes in chemical analysis of human tear fluid: A practical check in VEGF detection.

5. Changes in Human Meibum Lipid Composition Related to the Presence and Severity of Meibomian Gland Dysfunction.

6. A comparative study on the lipid layer thickness analysis of medical staff before and after work.

7. Rapid tear screening of diabetic retinopathy by a detachable surface acoustic wave enabled immunosensor.

8. Tear-Based Ocular Wearable Biosensors for Human Health Monitoring.

9. Pharmacokinetic Analysis of Gatifloxacin and Dexamethasone in Rabbit Ocular Biofluid Using a Sensitive and Selective LC-MS/MS Method.

10. The Short-term Effects of Artificial Tears on the Tear Film Assessed by a Novel High-Resolution Tear Film Imager: A Pilot Study.

11. Capability of the Inter-Eye Differences in Osmolarity, Break-Up Time and Corneal Staining on the Diagnostic of Dry Eye.

12. Letter Regarding: Evaluating Moisture Migration in Schirmer Test Strips: Exploring Brand-Specific Variations and Introducing Calibration and Conversion Methods.

13. Succinimide-Functionalized Reduced Graphene Oxide Nanosheets: A High-throughput Resistive Sensing Platform for Age-Related Macular Degeneration Biomarker Determination Using Human Tears.

14. Comparison of eye drop retention time using fluorophotometry in three commercially available lubricant eye drops.

15. Reliability of Tear Meniscus Height Measurements in Contact Lens Wearers and Its Relationship With Discomfort Symptoms.

16. Noninvasive screening of ocular surface disease in otherwise healthy patients scheduled for cataract surgery.

17. High-Resolution Ocular Surface Imaging: Real-Time Visualization of Tear Film Dysfunction.

18. Quantum Molecular Resonance Effects on Patients With Dry Eye Disease: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

19. Tear fluid cytokine analysis: a non-invasive approach for assessing retinopathy of prematurity severity.

20. Neuropathic Corneal Pain: Tear Proteomic and Neuromediator Profiles, Imaging Features, and Clinical Manifestations.

21. Tear Fluid as a Matrix for Biomonitoring Environmental and Chemical Exposures.

22. Neurodegenerative biomarkers in different chambers of the eye relative to plasma: an agreement validation study.

23. Paper-based Electrochemical Sensor Integrated with Gold Nanoparticle-Decorated Carbon Cloth as a Working Electrode for Nitric Oxide Detection in Artificial Tears.

24. OphthalMimic: A new alternative apparatus without animal tissue for the evaluation of topical ophthalmic drug products.

25. Analyzing Tear Fluid Composition by Synchronous Fluorescence for Diagnosing Dry Eye Disease and the Role of Phytotherapy Intervention.

26. Extralong hot-spots sensor for SERS sensitive detection of phthalate plasticizers in biological tear and serum fluids.

27. Localized Evaporative Cooling Explains Observed Ocular Surface-Temperature Patterns.

28. Immediate Impact on Tear Osmolarity Following the Application of Different Ocular Lubricants in Patients Experiencing Moderate Dry Eye Symptoms.

29. Elucidating the roles of electrolytes and hydrogen bonding in the dewetting dynamics of the tear film.

30. Agreement between lacrimal fluid and serum for detecting urea nitrogen and creatinine in dogs.

31. Optimizing Tear Collection in Mice for mRNA and Protein Analysis.

32. Advanced nanomaterials for electrochemical sensors: application in wearable tear glucose sensing technology.

33. Wearable, Biocompatible, and Dual-Emission Ocular Multisensor Patch for Continuous Profiling of Fluoroquinolone Antibiotics in Tears.

34. Tear Proteins Altered in Patients with Persistent Eye Pain after Refractive Surgery: Biomarker Candidate Discovery.

35. Exploring tear viscosity with quartz crystal microbalance technology.

36. Tear α-synuclein as a biomarker for Parkinson's disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

37. Meibomian Gland Shortening Is Associated With Altered Meibum Composition.

38. Method Development for Omics Analyses using Schirmer Strips.

39. Lipids from ocular meibum and tears may serve as biomarkers for depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.

40. Effect of cosmetics on the measurement of the tear lipid layer thickness by LipiView®.

41. Comparative analysis of human tear fluid and aqueous humor proteomes.

42. Homoeopathic eye drops in the treatment of mild-to-moderate dry eye disease: Randomised, prospective, multicentre, single-masked study.

43. High Resolution Images of Human Meibum Spread on Saline.

44. Tear Fluid Progranulin as a Noninvasive Biomarker for the Monitoring of Corneal Innervation Changes in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.

45. Metal-Organic Framework-Based Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Sensing Platform for Trace Malondialdehyde Detection in Tears.

46. Fluorescence-based reagent and spectrum-based optical reader for lactoferrin detection in tears: differentiating Sjögren's syndrome from non-Sjögren's dry eye syndrome.

47. Smart Contact Lens for Colorimetric Visualization of Glucose Levels in the Body Fluid.

48. Discovery and Verification of Sjögren's Syndrome Protein Biomarkers in Tears by Targeted LC-MRM.

49. An LC-MS/MS method for the determination of Lifitegrast in human plasma and tear and its application in the pharmacokinetic study.

50. The impact of dry eye disease on retinal image quality in children.

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