Nanotechnology in Ophthalmology 1st Edition
Nanotechnology in Ophthalmology (1st Edition) by Mahendra Rai, Marcelo Luis Occhiutto, and Sushama Talegaonkar delivers a compelling, up-to-date guide to how nanoscale science is transforming eye care. Written for clinicians, researchers, and graduate students, this book bridges laboratory advances and real-world ophthalmic applications—covering ocular drug delivery, retinal therapies, diagnostic nanosensors, and biocompatible nanomaterials.
Start exploring cutting-edge topics such as nanoparticle-mediated drug delivery across the cornea and retina, targeted therapies for glaucoma and macular degeneration, nanostructured contact lenses, and emerging imaging techniques. Clear explanations and clinical context make complex nanotechnology concepts accessible to ophthalmologists, pharmaceutical scientists, and biomedical engineers alike.
What sets this volume apart is its practical orientation: case studies and translational perspectives highlight pathways from bench to bedside, helping readers evaluate safety, efficacy, and regulatory considerations. Whether you are advancing research in a university lab, developing ophthalmic formulations, or updating clinical practice, the book offers actionable insights and evidence-based discussion relevant to regions worldwide—including India, Latin America, Europe, and North America.
Richly informed by international contributors, this first edition is both an authoritative reference and a forward-looking roadmap for the future of eye care. Add this essential title to your professional library to stay at the forefront of ophthalmic innovation and improve patient outcomes through nanotechnology.
Order your copy today and equip yourself with the knowledge shaping the next generation of ocular therapies.
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