Stem-derived retinal vessels repair damaged retinas in mice, paving way for new eye therapies

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Duke researchers derived retinal endothelial cells from human iPSCs, generated lab-grown retinal vasculature, and showed these cells can integrate into diseased mouse retina to rebuild vessels and restore barrier function, offering a scalable model for studying eye diseases and a potential preventative therapy.
Topics:health#diabetic-retinopathy#ipscs#regenerative-medicine#retinal-endothelial-cells#retinal-vascular-diseases#science
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