DURHAM, U.S.A. – Inserting a corrective protein gene into the trabecular meshwork of a glaucomatous eye could be the key to curing glaucoma permanently, according to David L. Epstein, MD. “There are ...
Researchers have used adaptive optics technology to create the first undistorted microscopic images of the eye's trabecular meshwork, which could help improve treatment for glaucoma. Using methods ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . NUREMBERG — A procedure that uses an excimer laser probe to create a series of holes in the trabecular meshwork ...
Purpose To analyse high-molecular-weight matrix glycoproteins in trabecular meshwork, cornea and sclera using SDS/PAGE and immuno- and lectin blotting. Method Extracts of normal trabecular meshwork ...
A new study has shown an improved tactic for delivering new genes into the eye's fluid drain, called the trabecular meshwork. It could lead to a treatment for glaucoma. While testing genes to treat ...
Your eye may seem like a fairly static object, but it actually has an elaborate plumbing system. Tissues inside it constantly produce fluid (termed “aqueous humor”) that then has to be drained to keep ...
The research team includes (from left) Kaitlyn Sapoznik, Thomas Gast, Brett King and Stephen Burns of the Indiana University School of Optometry. (Courtesy: James Brosher, Indiana University) ...
Using methods originally developed by astronomers to view stars more clearly through Earth's atmosphere, optometry researchers at Indiana University have taken the first undistorted microscopic images ...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Using methods originally developed by astronomers to view stars more clearly through Earth's atmosphere, optometry researchers at Indiana University have taken the first ...
Using the same tools designed to observe the stars, vision scientists at Indiana University have taken the first accurate microscopic images of the trabecular meshwork—as structure found in the ...