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."
Would work for some (Score:5, Insightful)
And, of course, this only works on mice. Why is it that mice always get the best treatments?