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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe “Past studies indicate that stem cell-derived RPE cells are a viable option as a cell replacement therapy for macular degeneration,” comments
Amir H. Kashani, the first author of the _Science Translational Medicine_ paper. “Our proposed treatment — a polarized monolayer of RPE cells on a synthetic scaffold — was designed with the
intent to replace atrophic or missing RPE cells in patients with advanced dry AMD.” For their trial, Kashani and colleagues recruited five patients with advanced dry AMD. The team used a
retinal implant known as CPCB-RPE1, which consists of human embryonic stem cell (hESC)-derived RPE cells on a synthetic parylene substrate. The implantation procedure was successfully
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