2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2010.01.122
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Preparation and characterization of decellularized cornea using high-hydrostatic pressurization for corneal tissue engineering

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“…49,51-54 To eliminate the toxic effect of chemicals, Hashimoto and coworkers used high-hydrostatic pressurization (HHP) to decellularize porcine corneas, which were then transplanted into rabbit corneas. 55 No immune reaction was observed and the turbid corneas became clear. Lee et al used freezing-thawingcentrifugation of porcine cornea to the remove cells from the cornea while preserving the stromal architecture.…”
Section: Decellularized Corneas As Scaffoldsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…49,51-54 To eliminate the toxic effect of chemicals, Hashimoto and coworkers used high-hydrostatic pressurization (HHP) to decellularize porcine corneas, which were then transplanted into rabbit corneas. 55 No immune reaction was observed and the turbid corneas became clear. Lee et al used freezing-thawingcentrifugation of porcine cornea to the remove cells from the cornea while preserving the stromal architecture.…”
Section: Decellularized Corneas As Scaffoldsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This approach to biologic scaffold generation has been successful with a variety of tissue types and the resultant acellular ECM has been examined in both pre-clinical studies and human clinical applications (22,(40)(41)(42). One problem associated with corneal decellularization is control of tissue hydration (43)(44)(45). During an effective decellularization process the endothelium of the cornea is completely removed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, several groups have succeeded in preparing an acellular corneal stroma by using non-ionic detergents and/or enzymes. Hashimoto et al used high-hydrostatic pressurization (HHP) to decellularize porcine corneas, which were then transplanted into rabbit corneas (2). No immune reaction was observed, and the turbid corneas became clear.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%