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Stem cells are currently being used to treat some forms of agerelated
macular degeneration (AMD). When placed in the retina,
these unspecialized cells divide and assume the roles of the
damaged retinal cells. How might stem cell therapy be used to treat
damage to other senses, such as noise-related damage to hearing?
What would be some challenges to this approach?
Stem cells are currently being used to treat some forms of agerelated
macular degeneration (AMD). When placed in the retina,
these unspecialized cells divide and assume the roles of the
damaged retinal cells. How might stem cell therapy be used to treat
damage to other senses, such as noise-related damage to hearing?
What would be some challenges to this approach?
Jarrod RobelLv2
28 Sep 2019