Breakthrough in bid to cure blindness as scientists identify gene

Posted: July 12, 2014 at 2:40 am

Advances in plan for individual gene therapies for leading cause of blindness Scientists use stem cells to investigate causes of degenerative eye disease Two patients with retinitis pigmentosa had mutations in a certain gene New gene therapy was used to rescue vision of mice with the same condition

By Julian Robinson

Published: 06:49 EST, 11 July 2014 | Updated: 08:08 EST, 11 July 2014

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Scientists have moved closer to a breakthrough in 'personalised' treatments for a leading cause of blindness.

Researchers have stepped up their bid to create individual gene therapies for one of the factors that triggers inherited vision loss.

They used 'induced' stem cells - taken from ordinary skin cells - to investigate patient-specific causes of the degenerative eye disease retinitis pigmentosa (RP), which leads to blindness or severe visual impairment.

Scientists have moved closer to a breakthrough in 'personalised' treatments for a leading cause of blindness

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Breakthrough in bid to cure blindness as scientists identify gene


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