'Encouraging' stem cell benefits found for eye disease

Wednesday, October 15, 2014 - 10:30 in Health & Medicine

The longest-running trial of stem cells derived from a human embryo found that the cells caused patients none of the problems scientists feared, such as forming tumours, and reversed partial blindness in about half the eyes receiving transplants, researchers report.

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