Purpose. Patients with severe limbal deficiencies are unable to maintain a stable corneal surface. If sheets of cultured allogeneic corneal epithelium could be prepared from eye banked corneal limbal rings, which are normally discarded after keratoplasty, the sheets may be beneficial for grafting onto patients with limbal stem cell deficiencies. Method. Biopsies of limbal tissue (2–3 mm2) removed from organ-cultured corneal limbal rings or from fresh whole globes were either trypsinized or set up as explants to assess their potential for corneal epithelial cell production. Results. Several biopsies were taken from each of 21 organ-cultured limbal rings and 10 fresh cadaveric globes. Cultures were generated from every cadaveric eye (10/10), ...
Cell therapy is an emerging therapeutic strategy aimed at replacing or repairing severely damaged ti...
The corneal epithelium is renewed by limbal stem cells (LSCs). Absence, damage or loss of the LSC po...
WOS: 000424255000009PubMed ID: 29109898The cornea is the outermost tissue of the eye and it must be ...
Purpose: To evaluate and compare the ex-vivo growth potential and formation of cultured corneal e...
PURPOSE. A previous report has described an ocular surface reconstruction method involving the use o...
BACKGROUND: Complete loss of the corneal-limbal epithelium leads to re-epithelialisation by bulbar c...
In this study a technique for determining donor cell fate following corneal grafting was evaluated. ...
The cornea is the main structure of the ocular surface and enables the transmission of light enterin...
Background : The technique of transplantation of cultivated limbal epithelium rather than direct lim...
BACKGROUND: Ocular burns cause depletion of limbal stem cells, which leads to corneal opacification ...
Simple limbal epithelial transplantation (SLET) and cultivated limbal epithelial transplantation (CL...
Diseases of the cornea is the major cause ofblindness worldwide. Corneal diseases cause scarring whi...
Damage to limbal stem cells as a result of injury or disease can lead to limbal stem cell deficiency...
PURPOSE:To determine the epithelial phenotype in patients with a limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD) ...
Objectives: In a tissue engineering field, co-culture techniques of different kind have been widely ...
Cell therapy is an emerging therapeutic strategy aimed at replacing or repairing severely damaged ti...
The corneal epithelium is renewed by limbal stem cells (LSCs). Absence, damage or loss of the LSC po...
WOS: 000424255000009PubMed ID: 29109898The cornea is the outermost tissue of the eye and it must be ...
Purpose: To evaluate and compare the ex-vivo growth potential and formation of cultured corneal e...
PURPOSE. A previous report has described an ocular surface reconstruction method involving the use o...
BACKGROUND: Complete loss of the corneal-limbal epithelium leads to re-epithelialisation by bulbar c...
In this study a technique for determining donor cell fate following corneal grafting was evaluated. ...
The cornea is the main structure of the ocular surface and enables the transmission of light enterin...
Background : The technique of transplantation of cultivated limbal epithelium rather than direct lim...
BACKGROUND: Ocular burns cause depletion of limbal stem cells, which leads to corneal opacification ...
Simple limbal epithelial transplantation (SLET) and cultivated limbal epithelial transplantation (CL...
Diseases of the cornea is the major cause ofblindness worldwide. Corneal diseases cause scarring whi...
Damage to limbal stem cells as a result of injury or disease can lead to limbal stem cell deficiency...
PURPOSE:To determine the epithelial phenotype in patients with a limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD) ...
Objectives: In a tissue engineering field, co-culture techniques of different kind have been widely ...
Cell therapy is an emerging therapeutic strategy aimed at replacing or repairing severely damaged ti...
The corneal epithelium is renewed by limbal stem cells (LSCs). Absence, damage or loss of the LSC po...
WOS: 000424255000009PubMed ID: 29109898The cornea is the outermost tissue of the eye and it must be ...