[ad_1] Enlarged image of the oganoid retinal tissue, showing photoreceptors allowing people to see the colors. (Kiara Eldred / Johns Hopkins University) Kiara Eldred sometimes compares her nine-month scientific experiments, developing tiny …
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[ad_1] Johns Hopkins University biologists have developed the human retina from scratch to determine how cells allowing people to see in color are made. The work, intended to be published in the …
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[ad_1] A retina aged 291 days contains photoreceptors in sticks that appear in red. The cells of the blue cone are visible in blue. The red and green cone cells are green. …
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