9/16/09

Gene Therapy Cures Blindness in Monkeys

Two color-blind monkeys can see colours for the first time after injecting colour detecting proteins. Their brains may have reconfigured itself to use the same circuit connections in a new way. Therefore, gene therapies for severe human forms of color blindness could be successful. However, safety needs to be proven first before conducting experiments on humans.

Reference: Wired

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