Monday, July 11, 2016

Regrown Brain Cells Give Blind Mice a New View - Scientific American


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Regrown Brain Cells Give Blind Mice a New View
Scientific American
Researchers at Stanford University have coaxed brain cells involved in vision to regrow and make functional connections—helping to upend the conventional dogma that mammalian brain cells, once damaged, can never be restored. The work was carried out ...
First-ever restoration of vision achieved in mice, Stanford researcher saysEurekAlert (press release)
In a Scientific First, Blind Mice Regain EyesightTIME
Scientists achieve partial restoration of vision in blind miceUPI.com
Scope (blog) -Inverse -The Scientist -RedOrbit
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