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- “Eye Implants for Macular Degeneration.” Dr. Dean Edell. ABC 7 News, San Francisco. December 28, 2004.
- “Artificial Retina Could Restore Vision.” KRON TV interview. July 8, 2004.
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- “Synapse chip taps into brain chemistry” by Jenny Hogan, New Scientist, March 2003.
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- “Can a computer chip fill in for the eye's lost cells? by Kendall Morgan. Stanford Medicine Magazine, Volume 19 Number 2 Summer 2002.
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- “Where technology meets biology: Stanford assembling cross-disciplinary teams of researchers.” San Jose Mercury News, October 8, 2000.
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