Cell Death in Photoreceptor Cells Is Reversible, Study Finds

March 10, 2026
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University of Michigan researchers have found that certain cells in the eye may be able to recover even after the process of cell death has begun, challenging long-standing ideas about permanent vision loss. By targeting damaged structures inside the cells, the team was able to restore some function. The findings could have implications for diseases like macular degeneration, though more work is needed to understand how this approach could be used in patients.

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