Researchers are looking into how a unique characteristic of a zebrafish can regenerate retinas in humans and keep people seeing as they age.
Zebrafish might be tiny, but they come with some supersized powers. But unlike mammals, they are able to regenerate parts of their retina if they become injured. That is why researchers from Vanderbilt University Medical Center are studying how this characteristic of zebrafish can help humans dealing with age-related vision loss due to damage to the retina.
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Thursday, February 20, 2020
Sunday, June 30, 2019
Low-Cost OCT Retinal Scanner Could Help Prevent Blindness Worldwide
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(c) Duke University |
Thanks to a redesigned, 3D-printed spectrometer, the scanner is 15 times lighter and smaller than current commercial systems and is made from parts costing less than a tenth the retail price of commercial systems—all without sacrificing imaging quality.
Tuesday, June 25, 2019
A US Court Asks Stem Cell Clinics to Stop Manufacturing and Marketing Products without Regulatory approval
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Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Immune system may slow degenerative eye disease
A new study shows that the complement system, part of the innate immune system, plays a protective role to slow retinal degeneration in a mouse model of retinitis pigmentosa, an inherited eye disease. This surprising discovery contradicts previous studies of other eye diseases suggesting that the complement system worsens retinal degeneration.
The research was performed by scientists at the National Eye Institute (NEI), part of the National Institutes of Health, and appears in the Journal of Experimental Medicine.
The research was performed by scientists at the National Eye Institute (NEI), part of the National Institutes of Health, and appears in the Journal of Experimental Medicine.
Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Neovascular AMD: Bevacizumab Injection Increases Angiogenic Biomarkers
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Dr. Thiago Cabral |
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Monday, February 25, 2019
Significant Visual Improvement Reported in Patients with Retinitis Pigmentosa in a cell therapy clinical trial
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Tuesday, December 18, 2018
Injection Improves Vision in a Form of Childhood Blindness
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