Scientists have identified never-before-seen cells in the human eye that could potentially help reverse vision loss caused by common diseases, such as macular degeneration. The researchers discovered ...
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Retinal degeneration is a leading cause of blindness globally and results from irreversible damage to photoreceptors and supporting cells including retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). Scientists have ...
A new Yale study has found a promising target for treating the brain fog that can follow COVID-19 and offers new insight into a hypothesis about the origin of Alzheimer's disease. In a new study ...
Inside the human eye, the retina is made up of several types of cells, including the light-sensing photoreceptors that ...
This article is based on a poster originally authored by Valeria Chichagova, Carol de Santis, William Atkin, Hannah Steward, and Carolina Gandara. The prevalence of non-treatable visual impairment due ...
The research team of Robyn Jamieson from Children’s Medical Research Institute, University of Sydney, Australia have now set up a lab-based testing platform to classify variants of uncertain ...
Inside the human eye, the retina is made up of several types of cells, including the light-sensing photoreceptors that ...
A new molecular engineering technique can precisely influence the development of organoids. Microbeads made of specifically folded DNA are used to release growth factors or other signal molecules ...