The cornea is the clear, outermost layer of the eye. Its outer border, the limbus, contains a large volume of healthy stem ...
The cornea is the transparent frontmost layer of the eye that both protects it and helps us see clearly by focusing light on ...
An experimental stem cell therapy reversed corneal damage in half of the participants from a recent clinical trial.
Sight-robbing injuries to the cornea can be repaired using a groundbreaking experimental stem cell treatment, a new study ...
Transplanted epithelial stem cells from a healthy eye repaired irreversible corneal injury and restored at least partial ...
Eye injuries that damage the cornea are usually irreversible and cause blindness. But a new clinical trial has repaired this ...
An expanded clinical trial that tested an experimental stem cell treatment for blinding cornea injuries found the treatment ...
Your cornea, the eye’s outermost layer, is vital for clear vision. It relies on a steady supply of limbal epithelial stem ...
A procedure that takes stem cells from a patient's healthy eye and transplants them into the patient's damaged eye safely ...
An expanded clinical trial that tested a groundbreaking, experimental stem cell treatment for blinding cornea injuries found the treatment was feasible and safe in 14 patients who were treated and ...
Stem cells from a healthy eye, when transplanted into a damaged eye, safely restored corneal surfaces in 14 patients who were followed for 18 months.
Patients with injuries that were previously considered untreatable have shown improvements in vision following stem cell transplants ...