2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.exer.2018.05.010
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3D bioprinting of a corneal stroma equivalent

Abstract: Corneal transplantation constitutes one of the leading treatments for severe cases of loss of corneal function. Due to its limitations, a concerted effort has been made by tissue engineers to produce functional, synthetic corneal prostheses as an alternative recourse. However, successful translation of these therapies into the clinic has not yet been accomplished. 3D bioprinting is an emerging technology that can be harnessed for the fabrication of biological tissue for clinical applications. We applied this t… Show more

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“…Besides the studies presented by Sorkio et al () and Isaacson et al (), only a few other studies utilized fabrication techniques to develop corneal implants. Ortega et al () presented a novel approach to corneal stem cell delivery by microfabrication of a corneal limbal implant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Besides the studies presented by Sorkio et al () and Isaacson et al (), only a few other studies utilized fabrication techniques to develop corneal implants. Ortega et al () presented a novel approach to corneal stem cell delivery by microfabrication of a corneal limbal implant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lower solids concentrations of the polysaccharide component (0.5% agarose) in the blended bioink allowed for increased cell spreading Besides the studies presented by Sorkio et al (2018) andIsaacson et al (2018), only a few other studies utilized fabrication techniques to develop corneal implants. Ortega et al (2013) presented a novel approach to corneal stem cell delivery by microfabrication of a corneal limbal implant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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