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Detection of Ocular and other Diseases with Dynamic Light Scattering

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Abstract

Eye can be considered a “microcosm of the body”. Diseases such as uveitis, elevated cholesterol levels, cataract, diabetes, and possibly Alzheimer's disease can be detected much earlier with the technique of dynamic light scattering (DLS).

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