This Snail’s Eyes Grow Back: Could They Help Humans do the Same? (IMAGE)
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The golden apple snail has camera-type eyes that are fundamentally similar to the human eye. Unlike humans, the snail can regenerate a missing or damaged eye. UC Davis biologist Alice Accorsi is studying how the snails accomplish this feat. This knowledge could help us understand eye damage in humans and even lead to new ways to heal or regenerate human eyes.
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Alice Accorsi, UC Davis
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