PURPOSE. To develop and evaluate a three-dimensional organ culture system of the cornea anterior chamber that could replicate the in vivo processes occurring during corneal wound healing and corneal transplantation. METHODS. Bovine corneoscleral buttons were clamped in a specially designed chamber through the sclera outside the limbus. The epithelium was exposed to air, and its anterior surface was automatically irrigated. The endothelial layer was perfused separately with media under normal intraocular pressure. Wound healing and corneal transplantation were observed using light, scanning, and transmission electron microscopy. RESULTS. The organ culture system maintained the epithelium, the putative epithelial stem cells in the limbus, the...
This study was carried out to evaluate corneal organisation and regeneration after transplantation o...
The cornea, the transparent tissue overlying the front of the eye, is vital for protecting the delic...
PURPOSE: To develop ex vivo organ culture models of human corneal scarring suitable for pharmacologi...
PURPOSE. To develop and evaluate a three-dimensional organ culture system of the cornea anterior cha...
PURPOSE: To develop an in vitro human corneal model to evaluate stromal epithelial interactions foll...
Purpose: To test the feasibility of a cell-therapy approach to treat corneal endothelial (CE) disord...
Tissue engineering holds great promise for corneal transplantation to treat blinding diseases. This ...
PURPOSE To obtain a better understanding of corneal epithelial cell homeostasis during organ culture...
The cornea is an excellent model system to use for the analysis of wound repair because of its acces...
The cornea is the most-transplanted tissue worldwide. However, the availability and quality of graft...
Purpose: Mediums have been developed to conserve corneal endothelium in organ-culture during eye ban...
Transplantation of donor cornea is widely performed with a high success rate to treat patients with ...
This paper presents a reliable method for establishing pare cultures of the three types of corneal c...
PurposeTo use a well-established organ culture model to investigate the effects of corneal stromal s...
The cornea is a well-organized tissue composed of three cell types (epithelial, stromal and endothe...
This study was carried out to evaluate corneal organisation and regeneration after transplantation o...
The cornea, the transparent tissue overlying the front of the eye, is vital for protecting the delic...
PURPOSE: To develop ex vivo organ culture models of human corneal scarring suitable for pharmacologi...
PURPOSE. To develop and evaluate a three-dimensional organ culture system of the cornea anterior cha...
PURPOSE: To develop an in vitro human corneal model to evaluate stromal epithelial interactions foll...
Purpose: To test the feasibility of a cell-therapy approach to treat corneal endothelial (CE) disord...
Tissue engineering holds great promise for corneal transplantation to treat blinding diseases. This ...
PURPOSE To obtain a better understanding of corneal epithelial cell homeostasis during organ culture...
The cornea is an excellent model system to use for the analysis of wound repair because of its acces...
The cornea is the most-transplanted tissue worldwide. However, the availability and quality of graft...
Purpose: Mediums have been developed to conserve corneal endothelium in organ-culture during eye ban...
Transplantation of donor cornea is widely performed with a high success rate to treat patients with ...
This paper presents a reliable method for establishing pare cultures of the three types of corneal c...
PurposeTo use a well-established organ culture model to investigate the effects of corneal stromal s...
The cornea is a well-organized tissue composed of three cell types (epithelial, stromal and endothe...
This study was carried out to evaluate corneal organisation and regeneration after transplantation o...
The cornea, the transparent tissue overlying the front of the eye, is vital for protecting the delic...
PURPOSE: To develop ex vivo organ culture models of human corneal scarring suitable for pharmacologi...