Artificial corneas, and reinforced composite implants for high risk donor cornea transplantation

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Abstract

Here, we review examples of artificial corneas that have been developed as alternatives to donor cornea transplantation. These consist of artificial corneas developed as prostheses and regenerative scaffolds. Examples of reinforced and composite implants developed within our group are profiled.

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Griffith, M., Lee, C. J., & Buznyk, O. (2017). Artificial corneas, and reinforced composite implants for high risk donor cornea transplantation. In The Stem Cell Microenvironment and Its Role in Regenerative Medicine and Cancer Pathogenesis (pp. 93–102). River Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003339779-8

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