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Scientists restore long-term vision in blind mice, making a case for addressing the immune system’s role in … – Science Daily

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Scientists restore long-term vision in blind mice, making a case for addressing the immune system’s role in
Science Daily
Stem cell therapies hold great promise for restoring function in a variety of degenerative conditions, but one of the logistical hurdles is how to ensure the cells survive in the body long enough to work. Researchers from the Buck Institute report one
What are stem cells? Definition, uses and treatments in medicineInternational Business Times UK
Stem cell research offers new hope of restoring sightMedical News Today
Stem Cell-Based Transplantation Approach Improves Vision in End …Sci-News.com
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The Upcoming

He(Art) at Theatre N16 | Theatre review
The Upcoming
When two are performing the other duo are frozen in the shadows in suspended animation, and the characters’ connection is unknown until the play’s climax. Londoners Rhys (Jack Gogarty) and Alice (Alex Reynolds) are clearly very much in love, although

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The Upcoming

He(Art) at Theatre 16
The Upcoming
When two are performing the other duo are frozen in the shadows in suspended animation, and the characters’ connection is unknown until the play’s climax. Londoners Rhys (Jack Gogarty) and Alice (Alex Reynolds) are clearly very much in love, although

and more »

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Scientific American

Five Big Mysteries about CRISPR’s Origins
Scientific American
Francisco Mojica was not the first to see CRISPR, but he was probably the first to be smitten by it. He remembers the day in 1992 when he got his first glimpse of the microbial immune system that would launch a biotechnology revolution. He was

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2017-01-12 NEWS

Scientific American

5 Big Mysteries about CRISPR’s Origins
Scientific American
Francisco Mojica was not the first to see CRISPR, but he was probably the first to be smitten by it. He remembers the day in 1992 when he got his first glimpse of the microbial immune system that would launch a biotechnology revolution. He was

and more »