![Mouse skin samples of the rare genetic skin disease amyloidosis, before light treatment (left) and after treatment (right). The arrows indicate aggregates of debris, which cause the skin to become rough and uncomfortable. Upon treatment these aggregates are reduced, allowing the skin to heal. IMAGES: Paul Heppenstall and Linda Nocchi / EMBL](https://www.embl.org/news/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/NatBE-Heppenstall-ib-300x206.jpg)
Using light to stop itch
Science, Science & Technology EMBL researchers have found a way to stop itch with light in mice
2018
sciencescience-technology
Science, Science & Technology EMBL researchers have found a way to stop itch with light in mice
2018
sciencescience-technology
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