Johns Hopkins Medicine: Study Suggests High-Frequency Electrical 'Noise' Results in Congenital Night Blindness
May 18, 2024
May 18, 2024
BALTIMORE, Maryland, May 18 (TNSres) -- Johns Hopkins Medicine issued the following news release:
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Findings from mouse study indicate how one mutation of rhodopsin may cause congenital stationary night blindness in humans
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In what they believe is a solution to a 30-year biological mystery, neuroscientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have used genetically engineered mice to address how one mutation in the gene for the light-sens . . .
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Findings from mouse study indicate how one mutation of rhodopsin may cause congenital stationary night blindness in humans
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In what they believe is a solution to a 30-year biological mystery, neuroscientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have used genetically engineered mice to address how one mutation in the gene for the light-sens . . .
