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Lab-grown cells restore vision in blind mice in breakthrough study
Blind people could one day regain their sight after lab-grown cells restored retinal function in mice, according to a ...
Preclinical study showed iRECs Integrated into host vascular network and revascularized the ischemic eye, rescuing the tissue.
Biomedical engineers use iPSCs to grow specialized retinal endothelial cells, successfully regenerating damaged eye blood ...
The breakthrough shows promise for new eye therapies, say American scientists. Biomedical engineers at Duke University, North ...
Blind people have been given renewed hope after laboratory-grown cells successfully restored retinal function in mice.
Blind people have been given renewed hope of regaining their sight after laboratory-cultivated cells restored retinal ...
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have used induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) to grow specialized blood vessel ...
However, the ablation of low-absorbing and strongly scattering anemic tissue, such as keratinizing squamous epithelium of the ...
A mouse’s retina with conditions similar to diabetic retinopathy, before (right) and after (left) receiving the new treatment (Picture: Duke University / SWNS) A scientific breakthrough has offered ...
In the earliest stages of life, mammalian embryos start as a disorganized cluster of cells. As development progresses, these cells become organized into well-defined shapes and structures. This ...
An MRI is one of medicine’s most powerful cameras, and one of its slowest. A single scan can run half an hour, often too slow ...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced naturally during cellular metabolism often cause oxidative damage to cells. However, these molecules also play an important role in normal cellular signaling.
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