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6th Edition of International Conference on Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine

September 28-30 | London, UK

September 28 -30, 2026 | London, UK

Gland Of Moll Cell In Eyelid

Gland Of Moll Cell In Eyelid

The Gland Of Moll, also known as the apocrine sweat gland, is a specialized structure located within the eyelid. Positioned near the eyelash follicles, these glands play a crucial role in maintaining ocular health and comfort. The Gland of Moll is a type of apocrine gland, distinct from eccrine sweat glands, and it contributes to the tear film's composition. These glands produce a viscous and lipid-rich secretion that helps lubricate the eyelash follicles and the margins of the eyelids, preventing the tears from evaporating too quickly and contributing to the overall stability of the tear film. This lipid secretion also has antimicrobial properties, protecting the eye from potential infections. Dysfunction or blockage of the Gland of Moll can lead to conditions such as meibomian gland dysfunction, causing symptoms like dry eyes and discomfort. Understanding the anatomy and function of the Gland of Moll is essential in diagnosing and managing ocular conditions, particularly those related to tear film dynamics and eye surface health. Ongoing research continues to explore the intricate details of these glands, shedding light on their role in ocular physiology and potential implications for therapeutic interventions in ocular disorders.

Committee Members
Speaker at Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 2026 - Nagy Habib

Nagy Habib

Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Speaker at Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 2026 - Lucie Bacakova

Lucie Bacakova

Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
Speaker at Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 2026 - Marco Polettini

Marco Polettini

DVM, Italy
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