Retinoblastoma Cells
Retinoblastoma (Rb) cells are cancer cells that arise in the retina of the eye. These cells are important to study due to their ability to spread rapidly and cause vision loss in children. Rb cells can be effectively treated and monitored through various imaging techniques, chemotherapy, and even radiation therapy. Research on Rb cells has helped to develop treatments that have decreased the mortality rate among patients with retinoblastoma. Additionally, the use of Rb cells in research has revealed new insights into the genetic basis of other types of cancer, as well as providing possible treatments and preventative measures.
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