Early-Stage RP Intervention (Photoreceptors Still Alive) → Hypothesis
Optogenetics as a Viable Restoration Method
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The hypothesis that optogenetic strategies can restore photoreceptor function in patients with viable cells presents an innovative angle for research. Recent breakthroughs in gene therapy suggest that combining these approaches may lead to improved outcomes for vision restoration.
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