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Retinas revived after donor's death open door to new science

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Retina Regeneration

iReporter meets fran wenberg, a new scientist who specializes in eyes. His paper showed that neuronal functions could be restored by hooking pig brains up to a machine which pumped a blood like substance into tissues and had chemicals in it that would help revive the brains. Franz was thinking about the retina, which contains neurons that fire in response to light and communicate with each other. So they got some donated human retinas and bathed them in a solution that mimiked the conditions of being inside a living person.

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