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3-D snapshots of eyes reveal details of age-related blindness
bio-medicine.org (Mar 19 2009) News , AMD , Retina
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BioMedicine: To look at the abnormalities that cause age-related macular degeneration the research groups have created ultra-detailed 3-D images of the eyes of more than 2,000 people from different ethnic groups, 400 of whom have AMD. (Read Full Article)
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