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New US research analyses the length of time that donor corneas can be safely preserved before transplantation
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Laura Grady describes how corneal transplants allowed her to see her two-year-old’s “lovely little face” again
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The transparency and quality of artificial corneas can be improved by placing cells on a dome-shaped surface
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A new type of electronic device that can be programmed to dissolve has promising biomedical applications
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Researchers report that benzalkonium chloride results in mitochondrial dysfunction – a defect which has been linked to Parkinson’s disease and cancer
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Tiny particles found in televisions and tablets could be used to provide relief from eye infections
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For a quarter of a century, researchers have tried to reduce “noise” in OCT images. Now an inventive solution may hold the answer
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Treating donor corneas with cytokines could boost the chances of a successful transplant
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Putting in contact lenses is a matter of choice for most people. However at the hospital contact lens clinic, the tiny device can be life-changing