Abstract Human-induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) provide a personalized approach to study conditions and diseases including those of the eye that lack appropriate animal models to facilitate the development of novel therapeutics. Corneal disease is one of the most common causes of blindness. Hence, significant efforts are made to develop novel therapeutic approaches including stem cell-derived strategies to replace the diseased or damaged corneal tissues, thus restoring the vision. The use of adult limbal stem cells in the management of corneal conditions has been clinically successful. However, its limited availability and phenotypic plasticity necessitate the need for alternative stem cell sources to manage corneal conditions. Mesen...
Ocular surface defects are one of the most common causes of impaired vision or even blindness. Corne...
The promising role of cellular therapies in the preservation and restoration of visual function has ...
The cornea is the optically transparent tissue through which light first enters the eye. Together wi...
The integrity and normal function of the corneal epithelium are crucial for maintaining the cornea's...
Corneal blindness caused by limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD) is one of the most common debilitatin...
In the past few years, intensive research has focused on corneal stem cells as an unlimited source f...
Corneal diseases such as keratoconus represent a relatively common disorder in the human population....
International audienceIntroduction: Ocular surface diseases with limbal insufficiency represent a th...
Abstract Cellular therapy of the corneal stroma, with either ocular or extraocular stem cells, has b...
Cell therapy is an emerging therapeutic strategy aimed at replacing or repairing severely damaged ti...
Background and aims: Limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD) is a potentially blinding corneal disease ca...
Corneal epithelium is renewed by limbal epithelial stem cells (LESCs), a type of tissue-specific st...
Corneal dystrophies are commonly referred to as an congenital condition. Surgical complications are ...
Corneal transparency depends on a unique extracellular matrix secreted by stromal keratocytes, mesen...
Corneal dysfunction is the second leading cause of blindness. Approximately 10 million patients worl...
Ocular surface defects are one of the most common causes of impaired vision or even blindness. Corne...
The promising role of cellular therapies in the preservation and restoration of visual function has ...
The cornea is the optically transparent tissue through which light first enters the eye. Together wi...
The integrity and normal function of the corneal epithelium are crucial for maintaining the cornea's...
Corneal blindness caused by limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD) is one of the most common debilitatin...
In the past few years, intensive research has focused on corneal stem cells as an unlimited source f...
Corneal diseases such as keratoconus represent a relatively common disorder in the human population....
International audienceIntroduction: Ocular surface diseases with limbal insufficiency represent a th...
Abstract Cellular therapy of the corneal stroma, with either ocular or extraocular stem cells, has b...
Cell therapy is an emerging therapeutic strategy aimed at replacing or repairing severely damaged ti...
Background and aims: Limbal stem cell deficiency (LSCD) is a potentially blinding corneal disease ca...
Corneal epithelium is renewed by limbal epithelial stem cells (LESCs), a type of tissue-specific st...
Corneal dystrophies are commonly referred to as an congenital condition. Surgical complications are ...
Corneal transparency depends on a unique extracellular matrix secreted by stromal keratocytes, mesen...
Corneal dysfunction is the second leading cause of blindness. Approximately 10 million patients worl...
Ocular surface defects are one of the most common causes of impaired vision or even blindness. Corne...
The promising role of cellular therapies in the preservation and restoration of visual function has ...
The cornea is the optically transparent tissue through which light first enters the eye. Together wi...