Human skin cells transformed into light-sensing retinal cells, transplanted into mouse retina. They worked. | MIT Tech Review - http://www.technologyreview.com/biomedi...
Feb 3, 2010
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"Thomas Reh and colleagues at the University of Washington, in Seattle, have generated light-sensing retinal cells, called photoreceptors, from adult human skin cells. They then transplanted the cells into a mouse retina, showing that the photoreceptors integrated normally into the surrounding tissue. This technological feat raises hopes for the development of treatments for retinal diseases, such as retinitis pigmentosa and macular degeneration, which cause visual impairment or blindness in millions of people in the U.S."
- Kurt Starnes