CORE Biosciences has the capacity to:
- quantify proteins and lipids
- determine the activity of protein and oxidized lipids
- analyze inflammatory markers
More about CORE’s biochemistry work :
Dantam J, Heynen M, Dominici C, Subbaraman L, Coles-Brennan C, Fadli Z, Jones L. Qualitative asymmetric mapping of lysozyme deposited on various contact lens materials using confocal laser scanning microscopy. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2015;56: E-abstract 6091.
Drolle E, Leonenko Z, Subbaraman L, Jones L. Nanoscale comparison of meibum and an in vitro lipid model. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2017;E-Abstract 2250.
Qiao H, Phan C-M, Walther H, Subbaraman L, Jones L. Localizing lysozyme deposition on contact lenses using a novel in vitro eye model. Optom Vis Sci 2016;93: E-abstract 160100.
Subbaraman L, Heynen M, McCanna D, Omali N, Jansen M, Fadli Z, Toubouti Y, Coles-Brennan C, Jones L . Impact of pigment presence in etafilcon A on in vitro interaction of lysozyme and impact on inflammatory biomarker release. Optom Vis Sci 2015;92: E-abstract 150097.