Cai Wenjun at Shine News reports local medical experts have developed nano-based new materials to deliver drugs deep into corneal tissues to help patients with keratoconus.Keratoconus is a progressive, non-inflammatory condition in which there is central thinning of the cornea, changing it from dome-shaped to cone-shaped.It usually has its onset during puberty, with an incidence…
Nano-based new materials to help patients with corneal problems by exposing to UV-A light
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