2005
DOI: 10.2533/000942905777676317
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Study by Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy of the Influence of Hydrogels on the Wound Healing Rate after Mechanical Corneal Injury

Abstract: Laser assisted refractive surgery is a common procedure for the correction of visual defects. However, this technique is sometimes associated with complications such as recurrent erosion scars or late-onset corneal haze formation due to irregular wound healing. In order to improve the risk/benefit ratio of this surgery, a better understanding of the wound healing process is absolutely necessary. The aim of the present study was to investigate in an animal model the influence of biopolymeric hydrogels in the mo… Show more

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“…[36] Due to its varied biological activities, HA is utilized in a number of biomedical fields including ophthalmic surgery, fertilization, and hydrogel scaffolds for tissue engineering. [37][38][39] Recently, HA has been reported to cross-link with dendritic structures to afford hydrogels with improved properties for biomedical applications. [40][41][42] For example, an injectable composite hydrogel was formed through cross-linking of HA and dendritic structures bearing integrin peptides to improve biofunctionality of thermo-responsive HA hydrogels.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[36] Due to its varied biological activities, HA is utilized in a number of biomedical fields including ophthalmic surgery, fertilization, and hydrogel scaffolds for tissue engineering. [37][38][39] Recently, HA has been reported to cross-link with dendritic structures to afford hydrogels with improved properties for biomedical applications. [40][41][42] For example, an injectable composite hydrogel was formed through cross-linking of HA and dendritic structures bearing integrin peptides to improve biofunctionality of thermo-responsive HA hydrogels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%