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Lab- Grown Retina Transplanted Successfully
Scientists have now successfully restored retinal cells in blind mice by transplanting light-sensitive photoreceptor cells in the retina. The cells were obtained from embryonic stem cells and were grown in a lab. The new therapy could offer an endless supply of retina cells that could be used to treat blindness.
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