Adenoviral Gene Therapy for Diabetic Keratopathy: Effects on Wound Healing and Stem Cell Marker Expression in Human Organ-cultured Corneas and Limbal Epithelial Cells
Epithelial Wound Healing in Organ-cultured Corneas
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Adenoiral Transduction of Organ-cultured Corneas
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Isolation of Limbal Cells and Maintenance of Stem Cell Enriched Cultures
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Adenoiral Transduction of Cultured Limbal Cells
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Results: Effects of Gene Therapy on Wound Healing and Stem Cell Marker Expression
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Conclusion
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The overall goal of this experimental protocol is to describe molecular alterations in human diabetic corneas and demonstrate how they can be alleviated by adenoviral gene therapy, in organ-cultured corneas. This method can help answer key questio
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An example of adenoviral gene therapy in the human diabetic organ-cultured corneas is presented towards the normalization of delayed wound healing and markedly reduced epithelial stem cell marker expression in these corneas. It also describes the optimization of this process in stem cell-enriched limbal epithelial cultures.