Corneal stromal regeneration—keratoconus cell therapy: a review

R Shetty, K Mahendran, PD Joshi, N Jeyabalan… - Graefe's Archive for …, 2023 - Springer
Background Keratoconus is a corneal ectatic disease caused by stromal thinning leading to
astigmatism and progressive loss of vision. Loss of the keratocytes and excessive …

Single-cell transcriptomic analysis of corneal organoids during development

A Swarup, R Phansalkar, M Morri, A Agarwal… - Stem Cell Reports, 2023 - cell.com
Corneal organoids are useful tools for disease modeling and tissue transplantation;
however, they have not yet been well studied during maturation. We characterized human …

[图书][B] A guide to the development of human corneaorganoids from induced pluripotent stem cells in culture

JW Foster, KJ Wahlin, S Chakravarti - 2020 - Springer
The cornea is the outermost transparent and refractive barrier surface of the eye necessary
for vision. Development of the cornea involves the coordinated production of extracellular …

[PDF][PDF] grafts and OrganOidS

VK Pulimamidi, IM Savitri Maddileti - 2021 - researchgate.net
The transparent cornea contributes to more than 60% of the refractive power of an eye. The
corneal surface epithelial homeostasis is mediated by adult stem cells residing at the …

Induced pluripotent stem-cell-derived corneal grafts and organoids

VK Pulimamidi, S Maddileti, I Mariappan - iPSCs in Tissue Engineering, 2021 - Elsevier
The transparent cornea contributes to more than 60% of the refractive power of an eye. The
corneal surface epithelial homeostasis is mediated by adult stem cells residing at the …