Slater could Provide Some Special Returns (Sports)
The Virginian Pilot 2008, April 28
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From wire reports For the first time, researchers have used gene therapy to increase light sensitivity and improve vision in patients who were virtually blind, a finding that offers new hope to hundreds of thousands of patients with inherited forms of vision impairment.
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