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Cell Transplants for Macular Degeneration

A stem-cell startup aims to test neural stem cells for treating two leading causes of blindness.

Retina Transplants from Stem Cells

Human embryonic stem cells can be coaxed into three-dimensional structures of retinal cells.

A Brighter Future for Retinal Implants

Implants may be commonplace in only a couple of years.

A Stem-Cell Therapy for Blindness

Advanced Cell Technology will seek approval for human trials of its treatment for vision loss.

Implantable Telescope for the Eye

A new device may help restore sight for people with severe macular degeneration.

Regenerating Neurons in Eyes

Researchers stimulate the growth of new retinal cells in mice.

Eye Implants to Fight Progressive Blindness

A novel medical device could treat eye diseases like age-related macular degeneration.

An Eye Test for Diabetes

A snapshot of the retina could detect cell damage in the early stages of diabetes.

Decoding the Human Eye

Superdense arrays of electrodes will bring scientists closer to an artificial retina that approximates normal vision.

Next-Generation Retinal Implant

Scientists plan to test an implanted chip with four times the resolution of the previous version in people blinded by retinal degeneration.

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