Journal article
Biomaterials for corneal bioengineering
Z Chen, J You, X Liu, S Cooper, C Hodge, G Sutton, JM Crook, GG Wallace
Biomedical Materials Bristol | IOP PUBLISHING LTD | Published : 2018
Abstract
Corneal transplantation is an important surgical treatment for many common corneal diseases. However, a worldwide shortage of tissue from suitable corneal donors has meant that many people are not able to receive sight-restoring operations. In addition, rejection is a major cause of corneal transplant failure. Bioengineering corneal tissue has recently gained widespread attention. In order to facilitate corneal regeneration, a range of materials is currently being investigated. The ideal substrate requires sufficient tectonic durability, biocompatibility with cultured cellular elements, transparency, and perhaps biodegradability and clinical compliance. This review considers the anatomy and ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors wish to acknowledge funding from the Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence Scheme (CE140100012). Professor Gordon Wallace acknowledges the support of the ARC through an ARC Laureate Fellowship (FL110100196).