“…In vivo human corneal endothelial cells are thought to be arrested at the G1 phase of the cell cycle; thus, proliferation is inhibited 26. A purely medical treatment for corneal endothelial disease has been sought for quite some time, and several interesting agents have been explored for this purpose, such as EDTA,27 EGF, PDGE, FGF‐2,28 siRNA of Connexin 43,29 R‐spondin 130 and ROCK inhibitor 31. However, these agents have not yet been introduced into the clinical setting.…”