Monday, August 17, 2009
Human corneal stem cells may help repair vision
University of Pittsburgh researchers have shown that stem cells injected into the eyes of mice with defective corneas returned the corneas to a more normal appearance. After growing stem cell cultures in the lab, the researchers injected the stem cells into the eyes of mice bred to have defective corneas that mimic scar tissue in humans
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