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Stem cells are a special type of cell, which under the right conditions can be encouraged to grow into any other type of cell in the body, including retinal cells (rods, cones and retinal pigment epithelial cells).
There are about 125 million rod and cone cells within the retina that act as the eye's light receptors.
Growth factors are substances that promote the health and function of cells and tissues in the body.
Whether you are looking for practical information or emotional support, online, by phone or face-to-face, we’re here to help.
This page explains the different types of genetic tests: diagnostic testing, predictive testing, carrier testing and research testing
Do you know your facts from your fiction? Host a quiz for Retina UK and raise vital funds for our ground-breaking work.
Organising your own fundraising is great fun and a brilliant way to involve your friends, family and local community.
If you are a cane user, you may be interested to hear about the new cane tip introduced by Rotacaster that offers improved sensory and auditory feedback, alongside many other features.
Prof Mariya Moosajee at Moorfields Eye Hospital has asked us to share the message below about the clinical trial she is running. This trial is for a treatment that targets a particular section of the USH2A gene.