Human stem cells help blinded rats
Another important finding brought to you by science. Keep up the good work! Maybe we can work on getting foot surgery for centipedes or something.
Human embryonic stem cells can partly restore vision in blinded rats, and may offer a source of transplants for people with certain eye diseases, researchers at a U.S. company reported on Thursday.
So, um, are rats going to start laying out people-traps or what?
Human embryonic stem cells can partly restore vision in blinded rats, and may offer a source of transplants for people with certain eye diseases, researchers at a U.S. company reported on Thursday.
So, um, are rats going to start laying out people-traps or what?
1 Comments:
Are we not working for a cure for human's...the last thing we need are rats that can see
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