Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Fish Eyes Could Hold Clue To Repairing Damaged Retinas In Humans

Source: Wellcome Trust
Date: July 31, 2007

Summary:

A special type of cell found in the eye has been found to be very important in regenerating the retina in zebrafish and restoring vision even after extensive damage. Now, a UK team of scientists believe they may be able to use these cells -- known as Müller glial cells -- to regenerate damaged retina in humans, according to a study published this month in the journal Stem Cells.