Corneal wound healing, caused by frequent traumatic injury to the cornea and increasing numbers of refractive surgeries, has become a vital clinical problem. In the cornea, wound healing is an extremely complicated process. However, little is known about how the biomechanical changes in wound healing response of the cornea. Collagen-based hydrogels incorporating corneal cells are suitable for replicating a three-dimensional (3D) equivalent of the cornea in-vitro. In this study, the mechanical properties of corneal stroma models were quantitatively monitored by a vibrational optical coherence elastography (OCE) system during continuous culture periods. Specifically, human corneal keratocytes were seeded at 5 × 105 cells/mL in the hydrogels w...
Aims: To establish a non-destructive method of characterising the mechanical properties of collagen ...
Background Cornea is a composite tissue exhibiting nonlinear and time-dependent mechanical propertie...
A transparent artificial cornea derived from biological material is the ultimate goal of corneal res...
Corneal wound healing, caused by frequent traumatic injury to the cornea and increasing numbers of r...
The effect of different collagen and cell concentrations on the mechanical and remodeling behaviors ...
Corneal injury is potentially leading to ulceration which remains a major health concern in ocular s...
Purpose: Optical coherence elastography (OCE) quantifies the tissue’s biomechanical properties throu...
Corneal wound healing is an enormously complex process that requires the simultaneous cellular integ...
The cornea is a highly specialised tissue with a unique set of biomechanical properties determined b...
To use a well-established organ culture model to investigate the effects of corneal stromal stem cel...
PurposeTo use a well-established organ culture model to investigate the effects of corneal stromal s...
Purpose: Quasi-static optical coherence elastography (OCE) is an emerging technology to investigate ...
Aims: To establish a non-destructive method of characterising the mechanical properties of collagen ...
Background Cornea is a composite tissue exhibiting nonlinear and time-dependent mechanical propertie...
A transparent artificial cornea derived from biological material is the ultimate goal of corneal res...
Corneal wound healing, caused by frequent traumatic injury to the cornea and increasing numbers of r...
The effect of different collagen and cell concentrations on the mechanical and remodeling behaviors ...
Corneal injury is potentially leading to ulceration which remains a major health concern in ocular s...
Purpose: Optical coherence elastography (OCE) quantifies the tissue’s biomechanical properties throu...
Corneal wound healing is an enormously complex process that requires the simultaneous cellular integ...
The cornea is a highly specialised tissue with a unique set of biomechanical properties determined b...
To use a well-established organ culture model to investigate the effects of corneal stromal stem cel...
PurposeTo use a well-established organ culture model to investigate the effects of corneal stromal s...
Purpose: Quasi-static optical coherence elastography (OCE) is an emerging technology to investigate ...
Aims: To establish a non-destructive method of characterising the mechanical properties of collagen ...
Background Cornea is a composite tissue exhibiting nonlinear and time-dependent mechanical propertie...
A transparent artificial cornea derived from biological material is the ultimate goal of corneal res...