Researchers discover potential drug targets for early onset glaucoma
Using a novel high-throughput screening process, scientists
have for the first time identified molecules with the potential to block the
accumulation of a toxic eye protein that can lead to early onset of glaucoma.
Researchers have implicated a mutant form of a protein called myocilin as a
possible root cause of this increased eye pressure. Mutant myocilin is toxic to
the cells in the part of the eye that regulates pressure.
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