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Title: Natural Materials: Recent Advances in Corneal Tissue Engineering
Abstract: In order to develop engineered cellular and acellular therapeutic approaches as alternatives to corneal transplants from human cadavers, researchers are working to address the prevalence of corneal dysfunctions and diseases around the world as well as the limited supply of healthy, human donors. These engineered methods are intended to address the problems that currently exist with human corneal transplants, such as graft rejection, infection, and problems brought on by surgical techniques. These studies aim to: (1) define ideal mechanical properties; (2) develop methodologies to enhance the efficacy of engineered corneal grafts and cell-based therapies; and (3) optimize transplantation of engineered tissue structures in the eye. In order to overcome these difficulties, recent innovations have used both in vitro and in vivo studies. This review deals with A recent study examined engineered materials, potential therapeutic cells, and the interactions between cells and materials that result in the best corneal graft properties. Additionally, we go over promising techniques for corneal tissue engineering and in vivo research using animal models.
Keywords: corneal tissue engineering; natural biomaterials; cornea; biomimetic materials
Paper Quality: SCOPUS / Web of Science Level Research Paper
Subject: Bioengineering
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