Transporters are found on the membranes of cells and play a key role in
transmitting signals between cells. In Ocular Transporters in Ophthalmic
Diseases and Drug Delivery, a panel of distinguished authors discusses
all the latest developments in the study of ocular transporters.
Focusing on the molecular characteristics, localization, and substrate
specificities in various compartments of the eye, this volume discusses
how transporters regulate the clarity of the cornea and lens, the
movements of fluids across the ciliary epithelium and nutrients across
the retinal pigment epithelium. It also provides an in-depth look at how
mutations or dysfunction of specific transporters can contribute to
various disorders in the eye, including blindness, and provides its
readers with potential targets and strategies to allow safe passage of
therapeutic drugs into the eye.