The experiments were designed to evaluate the biocompatibility of a plastically compressed collagen scaffold (PCCS). The ultrastructure of the PCCS was observed via scanning electron microscopy. Twenty New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into experimental and control groups that received corneal pocket transplantation with PCCS and an amniotic membrane, respectively. And the contralateral eye of the implanted rabbit served as the normal group. On the 1st, 7th, 14th, 21st, 30th, 60th, 90th, and 120th postoperative day, the eyes were observed via a slit lamp. On the 120th postoperative day, the rabbit eyes were enucleated to examine the tissue compatibility of the implanted stroma. The PCCS was white and translucent. The scanning ...
Purpose To determine feasibility of plant-derived recombinant human collagen type I (RHCI) for use i...
Purpose To determine feasibility of plant-derived recombinant human collagen type I (RHCI) for use i...
Purpose: Human cornea substitutes generated by tissue engineering currently require limbal stem cell...
Purpose: The tissue equivalent that mimics the structure and function of normal tissue is a major bi...
We compare the use of plastically compressed collagen gels to conventional collagen gels as scaffold...
We compare the use of plastically compressed collagen gels to conventional collagen gels as scaffold...
Severe shortage of donor corneas for transplantation, particularly in developing countries, has prom...
Severe diseases of the anterior eye surface, such as ulcers and erosions of varied genesis, or the c...
Background: The limiting factor to corneal transplantation is the availability of donors. Research h...
Copyright © 2014 Fei Yuan et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The limiting factor to corneal transplantation is the availability of donors. Research has suggested...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to evaluate tissue reaction to polycaprolactone (PCL) nanofibe...
Purpose To determine feasibility of plant-derived recombinant human collagen type I (RHCI) for use i...
Purpose To determine feasibility of plant-derived recombinant human collagen type I (RHCI) for use i...
The experiments were designed to use photochemically cross-linked plastically compressed collagen (...
Purpose To determine feasibility of plant-derived recombinant human collagen type I (RHCI) for use i...
Purpose To determine feasibility of plant-derived recombinant human collagen type I (RHCI) for use i...
Purpose: Human cornea substitutes generated by tissue engineering currently require limbal stem cell...
Purpose: The tissue equivalent that mimics the structure and function of normal tissue is a major bi...
We compare the use of plastically compressed collagen gels to conventional collagen gels as scaffold...
We compare the use of plastically compressed collagen gels to conventional collagen gels as scaffold...
Severe shortage of donor corneas for transplantation, particularly in developing countries, has prom...
Severe diseases of the anterior eye surface, such as ulcers and erosions of varied genesis, or the c...
Background: The limiting factor to corneal transplantation is the availability of donors. Research h...
Copyright © 2014 Fei Yuan et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
The limiting factor to corneal transplantation is the availability of donors. Research has suggested...
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to evaluate tissue reaction to polycaprolactone (PCL) nanofibe...
Purpose To determine feasibility of plant-derived recombinant human collagen type I (RHCI) for use i...
Purpose To determine feasibility of plant-derived recombinant human collagen type I (RHCI) for use i...
The experiments were designed to use photochemically cross-linked plastically compressed collagen (...
Purpose To determine feasibility of plant-derived recombinant human collagen type I (RHCI) for use i...
Purpose To determine feasibility of plant-derived recombinant human collagen type I (RHCI) for use i...
Purpose: Human cornea substitutes generated by tissue engineering currently require limbal stem cell...