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Advances in the study of single-walled carbon nanotubes in ophthalmology.
With the rapid development of nanotechnology, the application of nanomaterials in the medical field shows unprecedented potential and innovative prospects. In particular, single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs), due to their unique physicochemical properties such as high surface area, excellent thermal and electrical properties, high surface/volume aspect ratio, and high tensile strength, show great potential for application in biomedical and biotechnological fields. Ophthalmology, as a branch of medicine that requires great precision and innovation, is gradually becoming one of the hotspots for nanotechnology applications. Although the research and application of nanomaterials in ophthalmology have made some progress, the potential of SWCNTs in ophthalmology has not yet been explored. This paper is a comprehensive review of the applications of nanomaterials in ophthalmology, including their use in drug delivery, antimicrobials, imaging, tissue repair, and photodynamic therapy, and further explores the similar roles of SWCNTs in other medical fields, thus speculating on their potentially important value in ophthalmic research.
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Human Cell is the official English-language journal of the Japan Human Cell Society. The journal serves as a forum for international research on all aspects of the human cell, encompassing not only cell biology but also pathology, cytology, and oncology, including clinical oncology. Embryonic stem cells derived from animals, regenerative medicine using animal cells, and experimental animal models with implications for human diseases are covered as well.
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