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Putting ‘skin in the game’ to restore vision

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DOUGLAS FARMER, SENIOR EDITOR [email protected]

A team of scientists at Linköping University and LinkoCare Life Sciences in Sweden may have found an answer to the problem of restoring people’s eyesight — and it’s only skin deep. Porcine skin, that is. The human cornea is composed primarily of collagen. If an effective way could be found to transplant this material from another source, such as from the skin of humans or animals, the researcher’s wondered, the transplanted tissue could provide a durable replacement for thinning tissue in the eye, while at the same time matching the necessary diffractive...Read full article

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    Published: January 2023
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