"Recently, a study of lanosterol, a precursor to cholesterol [33], and a closely related sterol [34] can reverse lens vibration in vivo in drip application. The effect is believed to be due to the activation of protective proteins in the lens that counteract aggregation of water-soluble proteins. The find is very exciting even though more work remains."
Old one on Lanomax?
33 Zhao L, Chen XJ, Zhu J, et al. Lanosterol reverses protein aggregation in cataracts. Nature. 2015;523(7562):607-11.
New?
34 Makley LN, McMenimen KA, DeVree BT, et al. Pharmacological chaperone for α-crystallin partially restores transparency in cataract models. Science. 2015;350:674-7. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26542570