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Elisabeth Manville
Jul 25, 2012
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Chemical restores some sight in blind mice
Scientists have discovered that a chemical photoswitch called AAQ has the ability to temporarily restore some vision in blind mice.... Read More
Elisabeth Manville
Mar 14, 2012
Scientists create human retina structure from blood-derived stem cells
University of Wisconsin scientists have used induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells derived from human blood to develop early retina structures.... Read More
Ann Conkle
Mar 7, 2012
New research characterizes glaucoma as neurologic disorder rather than eye disease
A new paradigm to explain glaucoma is rapidly emerging, and it is generating brain-based treatment advances that may ultimately vanquish... Read More
Kristin Wall
Mar 4, 2012
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Genetic markers identified for predicting age-related vision deterioration
As we age, our bodies wear out -- our joints deteriorate, our hair thins, our hearing and vision become increasingly... Read More
Ann Conkle
Feb 13, 2012
A simpler surgery for strabismus, a complex eye condition
People with strabismus (misalignment and limited movement of an eye) are often teased; those with more complex strabismus can develop... Read More
Kristin Wall
Feb 10, 2012
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Active contact lens that lets you see like the Terminator patented
If you’ve seen any of the Terminator movies, or any other sci-fi film, you’re probably familiar with the idea of... Read More