Stem Cell Research Scientists Develop Cure for Blindness

The Times Online, April 19, 2009

BRITISH scientists have developed the world’s first stem cell therapy to cure the most common cause of blindness. Surgeons predict it will become a routine, one-hour procedure that will be generally available in six or seven years’ time.

The treatment involves replacing a layer of degenerated cells with new ones created from embryonic stem cells. It was pioneered by scientists and surgeons from the Institute of Ophthalmology at University College London and Moorfields eye hospital.

This week Pfizer, the world’s largest pharmaceutical research company, will announce its financial backing to bring the therapy to patients.

The treatment will tackle age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the most common cause of blindness. It affects more than 500,000 Britons and the number is forecast to increase significantly as people live longer. The disease involves the loss of eye cells.

Under the new treatment, embryonic stem cells are transformed into replicas of the missing cells. They are then placed on an artificial membrane which is inserted in the back of the retina.

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Those Damned Scientists!

But then that would enable more people to be able to read the Bybee/Yoo terror memos, thus compromising my national security. That's another reason why I always opposed stem cell research. -George Skippy Bush

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Maybe the scientists should "move forward"

to some useful research, instead of removing blinders from peoples eyes and forcing them to see things they'd rather not look at?

They just couldn't leave well enough alone, could they?

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