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The 'Tyrite' with Silk Worms that Promises to "Correct the Tired View"

A work by the University of Valladolid (Uva), in collaboration with the Institute of Optics Daza de Valdés of the Higher Council of Scientific Research (CSIC), has made promising advances in the repair of the cornea and in the correction of the presbyopia. After five years of work, completed in December 2025, researchers have developed "fibroin thyrites" -a protein that is extracted from the silk cocoon made by the worms- able to adhere to the c…
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A work by the University of Valladolid (Uva), in collaboration with the Institute of Optics Daza de Valdés of the Higher Council of Scientific Research (CSIC), has made promising advances in the repair of the cornea and in the correction of the presbyopia. After five years of work, completed in December 2025, researchers have developed "fibroin thyrites" -a protein that is extracted from the silk cocoon made by the worms- able to adhere to the c…

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redaccionmedica.com broke the news in on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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