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    Retinal pigment epithelium derived from human ES cells 02
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    Retinal pigment epithelium derived from human ES cells 02

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    This image shows a layer of retinal pigment epithelium cells derived from human embryonic stem cells, highlighting the nuclei (red) and cell surfaces (green). This kind of retinal cell is responsible for macular degeneration, the most common cause of blindness. Image and caption information courtesy of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine. Related to image 3286
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    Internal NoteTodd Dubnicoff provided permission to use any images from CIRM Flickr feed www.flickr.com/photos/cirm) on 12/12/2011. "In the credits for each image, please include CIRM as well as the institution, laboratory, researchers that are listed in each Flickr caption."
    Keywordseye vision sight
    SourceDavid Buckholz and Sherry Hikita, University of California, Santa Barbara, via CIRM
    Date2011-12-22 00:00:00
    Credit LineDavid Buckholz and Sherry Hikita, University of California, Santa Barbara, via CIRM
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    Record TypePhotograph
    Topic Area(s);#Cells;#
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