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Lab-grown eye cells offer fresh hope for millions at risk of blindness: Scientists say their breakthrough paves way for 'continuous supply' of retinal tissue
Scientists have developed lab-grown eye cells that could provide a continuous supply of retinal tissue, offering hope for millions at risk of blindness. The breakthrough is described as a potential advancement in addressing vision loss.
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