Nanomedicine: Future of Corneal diseases
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Nanomedicine tools have been explored to successfully treat various corneal diseases for the restoration of normal vision. The barrier properties of the ocular surface can successfully be overcome through nanodelivery, thereby, enhancing the permeability and pharmacological properties of the drugs. Also, transporting genes into desired cornear cells to interfere with the pathologic process helps cater the disease at a molecular level. with the nanomedicine tools being explored, a targeted approach to treat will definitely improve the corneal disease outcome.Abstract
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