Tuesday, October 6, 2015

New Macular Degeneration Treatment with Stem Cells

"Age-related macular degeneration (AMRD) could be treated by transplanting photoreceptors produced by the directed differentiation of stem cells, thanks to findings published today by Professor Gilbert Bernier of the University of Montreal and its affiliated Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital. ARMD is a common eye problem caused by the loss of cones, " according to Medical News Today. "Bernier's team has developed a highly effective in vitro technique for producing light sensitive retina cells from human embryonic stem cells. 'Our method has the capacity to differentiate 80% of the stem cells into pure cones,' Professor Gilbert explained. 'Within 45 days, the cones that we allowed to grow towards confluence spontaneously formed organised retinal tissue that was 150 microns thick. This has never been achieved before.'" Read more.

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