Featured on: Medical News Today
Publication date: Aug 3, 2009
Publication date: Aug 3, 2009
A protective function prevents the proteins that make up the human eye lens from aggregating and clumping. Cataracts develop when this function fails, causing the lens to blur. Scientists have uncovered the molecular architecture of the protective protein, a finding that should enable the development of new forms of treatment.
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