Share of Cost, Better treatment for macular degeneration shows promise
Saturday, Mar. 15th 2014 8:00 AM
New research on mice raises hope of a better, more lasting treatment for macular degeneration, which uses a class of drugs known as MDM2 inhibitors to regress the abnormal blood vessels responsible for the vision loss associated with the disease. Researchers at the University of North Carolina (UNC) School of Medicine and colleagues write about their findings in a recent online issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation.
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