2009
DOI: 10.1038/eye.2009.49
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In vivo lamellar keratoplasty using platelet-rich plasma as a bioadhesive

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“…20 However, Luengo Gimeno et al have found this number comparable with control. 28 Apoptosis of keratocytes and myofibroblasts is important in the initiation, modulation and termination of the corneal wound healing response following corneal injury, infections and surgery. 1 It was suggested that interleukin-1 29 released from injured epithelial cells induces keratocyte apoptosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20 However, Luengo Gimeno et al have found this number comparable with control. 28 Apoptosis of keratocytes and myofibroblasts is important in the initiation, modulation and termination of the corneal wound healing response following corneal injury, infections and surgery. 1 It was suggested that interleukin-1 29 released from injured epithelial cells induces keratocyte apoptosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present study, for the preparation of PRP the method described by Gimeno et al (2006) was followed. The same method has been used in other experimental protocols in rabbits regarding ocular surface conditions (Gimeno et al, 2010;Tanidir et al, 2010;Khaksar et al, 2013). Intracardiac blood sampling was not performed, and blood was drawn from the jugular vein as it can be well tolerated by rabbits, no anaesthesia was required and the resulting blood collection was without clumps.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since autologous blood derivatives such as autologous serum (AS) and plasma rich in growth factors (PRGFs) have noticeable advantages such as availability, no risk of rejection and biocompatibility, they have attracted lots of attention [ 12 , 27 ]. Blood-derived proteins also contain various growth factors that promote tissue healing [ 43 ]. Besides blood derivatives, it has been shown that condition medium (CM) from various sources of stem cells contains an ample supply of growth factors that boost tissue regeneration [ 43 , 44 ].…”
Section: Overview Of Required Properties For Corneal Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blood-derived proteins also contain various growth factors that promote tissue healing [ 43 ]. Besides blood derivatives, it has been shown that condition medium (CM) from various sources of stem cells contains an ample supply of growth factors that boost tissue regeneration [ 43 , 44 ]. List of various scaffold-free cell and growth factor sources used for treating corneal diseases are summarized in Table 1 .…”
Section: Overview Of Required Properties For Corneal Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%