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Researchers use single-cell RNA sequence analysis to address the cornea’s healing process – News-Medical.Net
The insulation around nerve cell components in our corneas have unique properties, and little is known about them.
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Nov 24 2020
The insulation around nerve cell components in our corneas have unique properties, and little is known about them.
But UConn School of Medicine neuroscience professor Royce Mohan believes his lab is on the verge of uncovering a path to better understanding that ultimately could lead to several vision-preserving advances.
Learning more about the cellular environment in the cornea, including what are known as glial cells that wrap around the nerve cell’s…
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