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Blind mice able to see light after stem cell transplants – leading to hopes for human trial – Mirror.co.uk


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Blind mice able to see light after stem cell transplants – leading to hopes for human trial
Mirror.co.uk
The mice in the study were transplanted with stem cells which had been grown into small patches of light-sensitive retina – the thin layer of tissue lining the back of the eye. The research is said to be the first time photoreceptors – the light
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