Application Prospect and Preliminary Exploration of GelMA in Corneal Stroma Regeneration

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Corneal regeneration has become a prominent study area in recent decades. Because the corneal stroma contributes about 90% of the corneal thickness in the corneal structure, corneal stromal regeneration is critical for the treatment of cornea disease. Numerous materials, including deacetylated chitosan, hydrophilic gel, collagen, gelatin methacrylate (GelMA), serine protein, glycerol sebacate, and decellularized extracellular matrix, have been explored for keratocytes regeneration. GelMA is one of the most prominent materials, which is becoming more and more popular because of its outstanding three-dimensional scaffold structure, strong mechanics, good optical transmittance, and biocompatibility. This review discussed recent research on corneal stroma regeneration materials and related GelMA.

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Su, G., Li, G., Wang, W., & Xu, L. (2022, October 1). Application Prospect and Preliminary Exploration of GelMA in Corneal Stroma Regeneration. Polymers. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14194227

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