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Stem cells used to identify cellular processes related to glaucoma
March 21, 2016 by NewsBot
Using stem cells derived from human skin cells, researches have successfully demonstrated the ability to turn stem cells into retinal ganglion cells, the neurons that conduct visual information from the eye to the brain. Their goal is the development of therapies to prevent or cure glaucoma.