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Cataract (A Structural And Biochemical Study Of Crystalline Lens)
Cataract and Its Significance
Cataract is one of the main causes of blindness and constitutes the main surgical workload in ophthalmic services throughout the world, especially in India. Thus, it would be desirable to develop strategies in order to prevent or retard the onset of the disease.
Research Goals and Knowledge Requirements
To attain the research goal of cure or prevention of cataract, a basic knowledge of the structural and biochemical changes occurring during the development of cataract is essential.
Structure of the Work
This work consists of five chapters: Chapter 1 gives a general introduction and literature review. Chapter 2 deals with various materials and methods used in the investigation. Chapter 3 presents the results obtained, followed by Chapter 4, in which the data and various observations are discussed. Chapter 5 provides a summary, conclusion, and future line of action, followed by a bibliography in chronological order.
Scope and Focus of the Study
The present work extensively correlates the various biochemical changes occurring in normal as well as cataractous lenses.