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  3. Gamm, Gong, and Ma Labs Develop Micro-molded “Ice Cube Tray” Scaffold for Photoreceptor Replacement

Micro-molded ‘ice cube tray’ scaffold is next step in returning sight to injured retinas

New advances by medical researchers and engineers at UW–Madison may provide hope for those suffering from vision loss.

Read the full article at: https://news.wisc.edu/micro-molded-ice-cube-tray-scaffold-is-next-step-in-returning-sight-to-injured-retinas/
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