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Made From Porcine Seminal Plasma, an Experimental Eye Drops Prevent Eye Cancer in Mice

Retinoblastoma, a rare cancer that affects the retina of young children, is now treated with chemotherapy injections directly into the eye. This procedure, painful and potentially damaging, prompts researchers to imagine less aggressive routes of administration. New ophthalmic drops, developed from an ingredient to the least unexpected, have just achieved encouraging results in the laboratory. Exosomes of porcine seed capable of crossing the eye…
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Retinoblastoma, a rare cancer that affects the retina of young children, is now treated with chemotherapy injections directly into the eye. This procedure, painful and potentially damaging, prompts researchers to imagine less aggressive routes of administration. New ophthalmic drops, developed from an ingredient to the least unexpected, have just achieved encouraging results in the laboratory. Exosomes of porcine seed capable of crossing the eye…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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