As a key component of the ocular surface required for vision, the cornea has been extensively studied as a site for cell and tissue-based therapies. Historically, these treatments have consisted of donor corneal tissue transplants, but cultivated epithelial autografts have become established over the last 15 years as a routine treatment for ocular surface disease. Ultimately, these treatments are performed with the intention of restoring corneal transparency and a smooth ocular surface. The degree of success, however, is often dependent upon the inherent level of corneal inflammation at time of treatment. In this regard, the anti-inflammatory and immuno-modulatory properties of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) have drawn attention to these c...
Corneal blindness due to scarring is conventionally treated by corneal transplantation, but the shor...
Purpose: To evaluate the safety and feasibility of intrastromal injection of human corneal stromal k...
Background: Persistent epithelial defects (PED), associated with limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD),...
As a key component of the ocular surface required for vision, the cornea has been extensively studie...
This thesis has produced advances in our understanding of the biology and potential clinical applica...
The majority of stem cell therapies for corneal repair are based upon the use of progenitor cells is...
Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells(BMSCs)are a class of cells that can differentiate into different ...
Abstract Cellular therapy of the corneal stroma, with either ocular or extraocular stem cells, has b...
The cornea is the anterior surface of the eye and principal optical element; it has multiple special...
The cornea is the optically transparent tissue through which light first enters the eye. Together wi...
The cornea is the anterior surface of the eye and principal optical element; it has multiple special...
The corneal functions (transparency, refractivity and mechanical strength) deteriorate in many corne...
The cornea is the optically transparent tissue through which light first enters the eye. Together wi...
The corneal functions (transparency, refractivity and mechanical strength) deteriorate in many corne...
To examine whether transplantation of human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) could reconstruct the corn...
Corneal blindness due to scarring is conventionally treated by corneal transplantation, but the shor...
Purpose: To evaluate the safety and feasibility of intrastromal injection of human corneal stromal k...
Background: Persistent epithelial defects (PED), associated with limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD),...
As a key component of the ocular surface required for vision, the cornea has been extensively studie...
This thesis has produced advances in our understanding of the biology and potential clinical applica...
The majority of stem cell therapies for corneal repair are based upon the use of progenitor cells is...
Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells(BMSCs)are a class of cells that can differentiate into different ...
Abstract Cellular therapy of the corneal stroma, with either ocular or extraocular stem cells, has b...
The cornea is the anterior surface of the eye and principal optical element; it has multiple special...
The cornea is the optically transparent tissue through which light first enters the eye. Together wi...
The cornea is the anterior surface of the eye and principal optical element; it has multiple special...
The corneal functions (transparency, refractivity and mechanical strength) deteriorate in many corne...
The cornea is the optically transparent tissue through which light first enters the eye. Together wi...
The corneal functions (transparency, refractivity and mechanical strength) deteriorate in many corne...
To examine whether transplantation of human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) could reconstruct the corn...
Corneal blindness due to scarring is conventionally treated by corneal transplantation, but the shor...
Purpose: To evaluate the safety and feasibility of intrastromal injection of human corneal stromal k...
Background: Persistent epithelial defects (PED), associated with limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD),...