Fine et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Vision research special issue: Sight restoration: Prosthetics, optogenetics and gene therapyFine et al., 2015
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- Fine I
- Cepko C
- Landy M
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- Vision Research
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As a species that cherishes the sense of vision, we fear blindness more than any infirmity, other than cancer (National Alliance For Eye and Vision Research & Alliance For Eye and Vision Research, 2014). Although blind individuals now have more tools and opportunities …
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