New glaucoma treatment eyed by UTHSC faculty member's startup OculoTherapy

Our ability to see the world around us is not one that comes simply. First, light passes through the cornea, the organ’s clear front layer. Then, some of this light enters through the pupil, while the iris — the colored part of the eye — controls how much light the pupil lets in. This light passes through the lens, a clear inner part of the eye; and the lens works with the cornea to focus light on the retina. The retina is a light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the eye, and when…
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