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Retinal Implants

TeachEngineering has a lesson plan, Biomedical Devices for the Eyes, that provides background information on eye problems and vision deficiencies. The lesson plan introduces students to a variety of biomedical devices, including retinal implants.

The Scientist provides a series of short articles that offer a general overview of retinal implant devices. 

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