"Understanding Color Perception: Insights from Lab-Grown Human Retinas"

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Researchers using lab-grown human retinas have discovered that retinoic acid, not thyroid hormones, determines whether cone cells specialize in sensing red or green light, shedding light on color blindness, age-related vision loss, and potential treatments. The findings challenge previous beliefs and offer hope for understanding and treating vision disorders.
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