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Blind people offered hope of seeing again after stem cell breakthrough remakes retinal blood vessels
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Blind people offered hope of seeing again after stem cell breakthrough remakes retinal blood vessels

This exciting research from Duke University has opened up new possibilities for restoring vision in blind individuals. By using lab-grown retinal blood cells, scientists were able to regenerate blood vessels in mice suffering from retinal diseases. This breakthrough could lead to innovative therapies for millions affected by vision loss. It’s a remarkable step forward in understanding and treating retinal vascular diseases.
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