Scientists Print Retinal Cells 41
Rambo Tribble writes "The BBC reports on research that points to the possibility of using inkjet technology to print retinal ganglion and glial cells. While the research is preliminary, it is thought to hold great promise for treating certain kinds of eye problems."
An opthalmologist's view (Score:4, Informative)
This doesn't address the biggest problem in regenerating retinal ganglion cells: the axons from individual cells have to go out the back of the eye, travel about 10cm, and synapse with the correct neuron in the thalamus. And there are over 1 million of these axons per eye.
For the EE types: 1 million wires that need to plug into the right hole, and there's no wiring diagram.
Re:Great timing! (Score:5, Informative)