The cornea is an excellent model system to use for the analysis of wound repair because of its accessibility, lack of vascularization, and simple anatomy. Corneal injuries may involve only the superficial epithelial layer or may penetrate deeper to involve both the epithelial and stromal layers. Here we describe two well-established in vivo corneal wound models: a mechanical wound model that allows for the study of re-epithelialization and a chemical wound model that may be used to study stromal activation in response to injury (Stepp et al., 2014; Carlson et al., 2003)
PURPOSE: To develop ex vivo organ culture models of human corneal scarring suitable for pharmacologi...
The cornea, the transparent tissue overlying the front of the eye, is vital for protecting the delic...
Progressive corneal endothelial disease eventually leads to corneal edema and vision loss due to the...
The cornea is an excellent model system to use for the analysis of wound repair because of its acces...
Master of Science in Biomedical SciencesDepartment of Anatomy and PhysiologyMark L. WeissCorneal inj...
PURPOSE. To develop and evaluate a three-dimensional organ culture system of the cornea anterior cha...
PURPOSE. To develop and evaluate a three-dimensional organ culture system of the cornea anterior cha...
Corneal epithelium has a highly specialised wound-healing response. The biological aspects of this ...
Corneal wound healing is an enormously complex process that requires the simultaneous cellular integ...
Purpose. The reepithelialization of the corneal surface is an important process for restoring the im...
The cornea and the skin are both organs that provide the outer barrier of the body. Both tissues hav...
As the transparent surface of the eye, the cornea is instrumental for clear sight. Due to its locati...
It is estimated that there are millions of corneal operations performed annually in the United Kingd...
corneas (Fig. 4, D to F). These results showed that the corneal equivalents had an active re-sponse ...
Copyright: © 2014 Ibares-Frías L, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms...
PURPOSE: To develop ex vivo organ culture models of human corneal scarring suitable for pharmacologi...
The cornea, the transparent tissue overlying the front of the eye, is vital for protecting the delic...
Progressive corneal endothelial disease eventually leads to corneal edema and vision loss due to the...
The cornea is an excellent model system to use for the analysis of wound repair because of its acces...
Master of Science in Biomedical SciencesDepartment of Anatomy and PhysiologyMark L. WeissCorneal inj...
PURPOSE. To develop and evaluate a three-dimensional organ culture system of the cornea anterior cha...
PURPOSE. To develop and evaluate a three-dimensional organ culture system of the cornea anterior cha...
Corneal epithelium has a highly specialised wound-healing response. The biological aspects of this ...
Corneal wound healing is an enormously complex process that requires the simultaneous cellular integ...
Purpose. The reepithelialization of the corneal surface is an important process for restoring the im...
The cornea and the skin are both organs that provide the outer barrier of the body. Both tissues hav...
As the transparent surface of the eye, the cornea is instrumental for clear sight. Due to its locati...
It is estimated that there are millions of corneal operations performed annually in the United Kingd...
corneas (Fig. 4, D to F). These results showed that the corneal equivalents had an active re-sponse ...
Copyright: © 2014 Ibares-Frías L, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms...
PURPOSE: To develop ex vivo organ culture models of human corneal scarring suitable for pharmacologi...
The cornea, the transparent tissue overlying the front of the eye, is vital for protecting the delic...
Progressive corneal endothelial disease eventually leads to corneal edema and vision loss due to the...