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In 2019, CERA Principal Investigator Dr Raymond Wong led a team of Australian researchers that developed the world’s most detailed retinal gene atlas.
The group examined the complex genetic sequences behind more than 20,000 individual retinal cells.
By creating this genetic map, researchers can better understand what enables cells to function and contribute to healthy vision, and what genetic signals cause a cell to stop functioning and lead to vision loss.
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By Sam ColleyIn 2019, CERA Principal Investigator Dr Raymond Wong led a team of Australian researchers that developed the world’s most detailed retinal gene atlas.
The group examined the complex genetic sequences behind more than 20,000 individual retinal cells.
By creating this genetic map, researchers can better understand what enables cells to function and contribute to healthy vision, and what genetic signals cause a cell to stop functioning and lead to vision loss.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.