Close-up view of water pores needed in the eye's lens: Aquaporins could hold clues to cataract

Monday, August 5, 2013 - 14:00 in Physics & Chemistry

Researchers have achieved dynamic, atomic-scale views of a protein needed to maintain the transparency of the lens in the human eye. The work could lead to new insights and drugs for treating cataract and a variety of other health conditions.

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