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Selectively blocking a single pathway of the complement cascade may lead to the first approved geographic atrophy therapy
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The latest prize-winning research posters in bitesize portions
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Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI) causing vision problems may be a lot more common than previously thought
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Membrane may hold the key to reversing vision loss
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Implant gives monkeys artificial sight, bypassing prior stages of visual processing to interface directly with the brain
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A molecule capable of regenerating damaged nerve fibers may offer hope for glaucoma patients
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