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Gene therapy experiments improve vision in nearly blind

sea-maid submitted, created time 2 months 2 weeks (www.newsvine.com)

Scientists for the first time have used gene therapy to dramatically improve sight in people with a rare form of blindness, a development experts called a major advance for the experimental technique. Four of the six patients regained some vision.

 
sea-maid commented 2 months ago - Re: Gene therapy experiments improve vision in nearly blind
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Healing the blind? It’s a miracle!
Darkfrog commented 2 months ago - Re: Re: Gene therapy experiments improve vision in nearly bl ...
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Do I need retinal therapy myself or do they not mention the name of the precise condition that this new gene therapy treats? They only say "an inherited condition." Names, people!

An interesting development, but poorly organized writing gets a ratedown from my snobby self.
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