Mammals aren’t known for the ocular regenerative powers, but a new study shows that nature has a few tricks up its sleeve.
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Researchers think they’ve found a path to restoring human vision
For decades, restoring sight after severe eye damage sat firmly in the realm of science fiction. Now a wave of converging ...
A group of scientists restored vision in a monkey by using human stem cells to fix a hole in its retina. The research could open new doors for vision treatment in humans and other animals, too. A new ...
Rebooting the Eye To test this theory, the team injected an anesthetic called tetrodotoxin into the lazy eye of lab animals ...
Scientists at USC are launching a new trial to test a tiny stem cell implant that could restore vision in people with ...
Gold, laser goggles, and a camera: it’s an unlikely combination that could one day be used to restore vision in people with retinal damage, according to researchers. In a new study published in the ...
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is an untreatable vision loss problem impacting those over 50. The disease starts as a thinning of the macula (the part of the retina responsible for detailed ...
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