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The classical description of the tear film is a three-layered structure, with a predominant aqueous phase, a superficial thin oily layer, which interfaces with the environment, and a deep mucous layer at the base.

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The classical description of the tear film is a three‐layered structure, with a predominant aqueous phase, a superficial thin oily layer, which interfaces with the environment, and a deep mucous layer at the base. ... Between 60 and 500 different proteins have been identified in the tear film.

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The classical description of the tear film is a three‐layered structure, with a predominant aqueous phase, a superficial thin oily layer, which interfaces with the environment, and a deep mucous layer at the base. ... Between 60 and 500 different proteins have been identified in the tear film.

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