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Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Nanotech helps blind hamsters see

Section of brain showing nerve growth (PNAS)
Nerve growth (shown in green) occurred after the injections
Nanotechnology has restored the sight of blind rodents, a new study shows.

Scientists mimicked the effect of a traumatic brain injury by severing the optical nerve tract in hamsters, causing the animals to lose vision.

After injecting the hamsters with a solution containing nanoparticles, the nerves re-grew and sight returned.

Writing in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the team hopes this technique could be used in future reconstructive brain surgery.
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