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This looks promising. Are there other devices like this out?
Yes, it is promising... They have already shown this to work at USC with clinical trials starting back in 2002. Same design, same concept. Not sure what this brings to the table...More info on the multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional, multi-promising project: http://artificialretina.energy.gov/
im waiting for the xxx-ray version of this!:)
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Cahlito @ Mar 12th 2008 10:30AM
This looks promising. Are there other devices like this out?
fish83 @ Mar 12th 2008 10:59AM
Yes, it is promising... They have already shown this to work at USC with clinical trials starting back in 2002. Same design, same concept. Not sure what this brings to the table...
More info on the multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional, multi-promising project: http://artificialretina.energy.gov/
darkstar @ Mar 12th 2008 12:58PM
im waiting for the xxx-ray version of this!
:)