Researchers restored sight in mice by turning skin cells into light-sensing eye cells

On Apr. 15, 2020, researchers have discovered a technique for directly reprogramming skin cells into light-sensing rod photoreceptors used for vision. The lab-made rods enabled blind mice to detect light after the cells were transplanted into the animals’ eyes. The work, funded by the National Eye Institute, was published in Nature.

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Source: National Institutes of Health
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