k Human retinal organoid, fluorescent micrograph Human retinal organoid fluorescent light micrograph. This organoid was made in a laboratory using a patients cells. Organoids are miniature, simplified versions of organs grown in the laboratory. Scientists are using organoids as part of gene therapy for Leber congenital amaurosis LCA. This is a rare eye disorder that affects the retina and causes severe vision loss from childhood. Columnar cells green are also seen in the outer ring., Photo by Anand Swaroop, Ph.D., NEINATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTHSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Human retinal organoid, fluorescent micrograph  Human retinal organoid fluorescent light micrograph. This organoid was made in a laboratory using a patient s cells. Organoids are miniature, simplified versions of organs grown in the laboratory. Scientists are using organoids as part of gene therapy for Leber congenital amaurosis  LCA . This is a rare eye disorder that affects the retina and causes severe vision loss from childhood. Columnar cells  green  are also seen in the outer ring. , Photo by Anand Swaroop, Ph.D., NEI NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Human retinal organoid, fluorescent micrograph

Human retinal organoid fluorescent light micrograph. This organoid was made in a laboratory using a patient's cells. Organoids are miniature, simplified versions of organs grown in the laboratory. Scientists are using organoids as part of gene therapy for Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA). This is a rare eye disorder that affects the retina and causes severe vision loss from childhood. Columnar cells (green) are also seen in the outer ring. , Photo by Anand Swaroop, Ph.D., NEI/NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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