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    Gene therapy in color vision deficiency - 5.0 out of 5 based on 1 vote

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    Gene therapy in color vision deficiency

    Color vision deficiencies are a group of vision disorders, characterized by abnormal color discrimination. They include red-green color blindness, yellow-blue color blindness and achromatopsia, among others. The deficiencies are caused by mutations in the genes coding for various components of retinal cones. Gene therapy is rising as a promising therapeutic modality.

    How does our brain help us see color? Find out in this video! - 5.0 out of 5 based on 1 vote
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    Learn how our color vision works as we follow a beam of sunlight bouncing off a beach ball. In this visual journey, we’ll explore the physics of visible light, the structure of our eyes, and how our brain processes visual information.

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