Synthetic nanoparticle eyedrops help corneas heal after chemical or inflammatory damage
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Synthetic nanoparticle eyedrops help corneas heal after chemical or inflammatory damage

Northwestern Medicine investigators have developed first-of-its-kind eyedrops that use synthetic nanoparticles to help the eye regenerate cells that have been damaged by mustard keratopathy, or exposure to mustard gas, and other inflammatory eye diseases, detailed in a recent study published in the journal npj Regenerative Medicine.