The procedure involves taking a single stem cell from an embryo and growing it into a “patch” of cells that can be transplanted into the eye A doctor in the UK has performed the world’s first embryonic stem cell operation using a “patch” technique in the hope of finding a cure for blindness in some patients. Professor Lyndon Da Cruz from Moorfields Eye Hospital in London carried out the operation last month on a woman with age-related macular degeneration .
Doctor in UK performs first stem cell operation to cure age-related blindness
by Research Team | Sep 29, 2015 | Health News | 0 comments