Plant-Inspired Photosynthesis Technique Explored as Dry Eye Treatment
Researchers are investigating a treatment for dry eye disease by drawing inspiration from the photosynthetic processes found in plants. Dry eye is a common condition in which the eyes fail to produce sufficient or effective tears, causing discomfort and vision issues. The approach adapts a biological mechanism used by plants to manage light and moisture at a cellular level. Scientists believe this plant-based insight could lead to new therapeutic strategies for improving tear film stability. The research represents an early-stage but novel direction in ophthalmology treatment development.
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