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  3. UW Eye Research Uncovers How Stem Cell Photoreceptors Reach Their Targets

UW Eye Research Uncovers How Stem Cell Photoreceptors Reach Their Targets

A new study reveals how photoreceptors grown from stem cells might extend biological wires, known as axons, to contact existing neurons.

 

 

 

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