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Eye cells grown at Johns Hopkins may lead to a cure for some forms of blindness

2015-12-19 10:20:18| Chemicals - Topix.net

Dr Donald Zack, co-director of Center for Stem Cells and Ocular Regenerative Medicine at Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute, is leading a study that is growing eye cells in the lab and one day could help develop therapies that could stop blindness. Zach shows a cell sorter in his lab at the Smith Building.

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