Bioengineered corneal substitutes offer a solution to the shortage of donor corneal tissue worldwide. As one of the major structural components of the cornea, collagen has shown great potential for tissue-engineered cornea substitutes. Herein, free-standing collagen membranes fabricated using electro-compaction were assessed in corneal bioengineering application by comparing them with nonelectro-compacted collagen (NECC). The well-organized and biomimetic fibril structure resulted in a significant improvement in mechanical properties. A 10-fold increase in tensile and compressive modulus was recorded when compared with NECC membranes. In addition to comparable transparency in the visible light range, the glucose permeability of the electro-...
© 2020 Acta Materialia Inc. Engineering substantia propria (or stroma of cornea) that mimics the fun...
Corneal blindness is a significant problem treated primarily by corneal transplants. Donor tissue su...
In this study, collagen based scaffolds were prepared for cornea tissue engineering. Three different...
The rapid development of biomaterials and biotechnology has advanced corneal bioengineering during t...
Tissue-engineered corneas may become a promising alternative to allografts in the treatment of serio...
Corneal blindness is a significant problem treated primarily by corneal transplants. Donor tissue su...
Corneal diseases are the main reason of vision loss globally. Constructing a corneal equivalent whic...
Severe shortage of donor corneas for transplantation, particularly in developing countries, has prom...
We compare the use of plastically compressed collagen gels to conventional collagen gels as scaffold...
Corneal diseases constitute the second leading cause of vision loss and affect more than 10 million ...
An estimated 10 million people around the world suffer from blindness due to corneal damage. However...
Corneal tissue engineering has improved dramatically over recent years. It is now possible to apply ...
Compressed collagen is a promising scaffold for corneal stroma analogue due to its facile incorporat...
The experiments were designed to use photochemically cross-linked plastically compressed collagen (...
Corneal opacities are a leading cause of visual impairment that affect 4.2 million people annually. ...
© 2020 Acta Materialia Inc. Engineering substantia propria (or stroma of cornea) that mimics the fun...
Corneal blindness is a significant problem treated primarily by corneal transplants. Donor tissue su...
In this study, collagen based scaffolds were prepared for cornea tissue engineering. Three different...
The rapid development of biomaterials and biotechnology has advanced corneal bioengineering during t...
Tissue-engineered corneas may become a promising alternative to allografts in the treatment of serio...
Corneal blindness is a significant problem treated primarily by corneal transplants. Donor tissue su...
Corneal diseases are the main reason of vision loss globally. Constructing a corneal equivalent whic...
Severe shortage of donor corneas for transplantation, particularly in developing countries, has prom...
We compare the use of plastically compressed collagen gels to conventional collagen gels as scaffold...
Corneal diseases constitute the second leading cause of vision loss and affect more than 10 million ...
An estimated 10 million people around the world suffer from blindness due to corneal damage. However...
Corneal tissue engineering has improved dramatically over recent years. It is now possible to apply ...
Compressed collagen is a promising scaffold for corneal stroma analogue due to its facile incorporat...
The experiments were designed to use photochemically cross-linked plastically compressed collagen (...
Corneal opacities are a leading cause of visual impairment that affect 4.2 million people annually. ...
© 2020 Acta Materialia Inc. Engineering substantia propria (or stroma of cornea) that mimics the fun...
Corneal blindness is a significant problem treated primarily by corneal transplants. Donor tissue su...
In this study, collagen based scaffolds were prepared for cornea tissue engineering. Three different...