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Stem cells regrow human lens, corneal tissue
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March 21, 2016
Scientists have shown that human cells can be reprogrammed to grow sheets of corneal tissue, and that stem cells in the human eye can be coaxed to regrow clear lenses after cataract surgery.
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Deal struck to develop integrin antagonist treatment
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Regeneron, Bayer to develop AMD combination therapy
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Brain mapping may someday lead to vision-restoring therapies
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