2019
DOI: 10.1101/862607
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Collagen-based scaffolds with infused anti-VEGF release system as potential cornea substitute for high-risk keratoplasty: An in vitro evaluation

Abstract: Currently the only widely accepted corneal blindness treatment is to replace it by transplantation with human donor cornea. However, increasing shortage of donor corneas as well as high risk of rejection in some corneal diseases remain two major problems, which limit the success of corneal transplantation. Corneal neovascularization is considered as one of the main risk factors of graft failure.Different cell-free biosynthetic scaffolds fabricated from collagens or collagen-like peptides are being tested as do… Show more

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