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Macular degeneration is a disease associated with aging that gradually destroys sharp, central vision. Central vision is needed for seeing objects clearly and for common daily tasks such as reading and driving.
New retinal research promotes accurate treatments for blinding illness

New retinal research promotes accurate treatments for blinding illness

Experts identify novel mechanisms involved in macrophage polarization

Experts identify novel mechanisms involved in macrophage polarization

'Switching on' Sight using Gene Therapy

'Switching on' Sight using Gene Therapy

Research shows how dendrimers avoid detection by the immune system

Research shows how dendrimers avoid detection by the immune system

New formulation to administer antibodies for choroidal neovascularization therapy

New formulation to administer antibodies for choroidal neovascularization therapy

Gene therapy protects eye cells in mice with retinitis pigmentosa

Gene therapy protects eye cells in mice with retinitis pigmentosa

Alzheimer’s proteins linked to age-related vision loss

Alzheimer’s proteins linked to age-related vision loss

Researchers identify potential new treatments for blindness

Researchers identify potential new treatments for blindness

Old part of immune system may influence severity of COVID-19

Old part of immune system may influence severity of COVID-19

A new approach to combat drug resistance in aggressive age-related macular degeneration

A new approach to combat drug resistance in aggressive age-related macular degeneration

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