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Blind Mice See Again After Cell Transplants 107

Korbinus writes, "Scientists have managed to restore vision in blind mice by transplanting light-sensitive cells in their eyes, cells on their way to become photoreceptors. This might be a important step towards new treatments of eye disease."
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Blind Mice See Again After Cell Transplants

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  • by the_humeister ( 922869 ) on Wednesday November 08, 2006 @10:00PM (#16779101)
    It could work for children who are discovered to be blind, or those who gradually lose their vision from macular degeneration. This won't help those who were blind from birth and are now adults since their visual cortex will not have developed.

    And, of course, this only works on mice. Why is it that mice always get the best treatments?

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