"Doctors have successfully treated various disorders of the heart,
pancreas and cartilage by using regenerative medicine, i.e. using
specially grown tissues and cells," according to
Medical News Today. "However, until now, regenerative
treatment of the corneal endothelium, a single cell layer on the
cornea's inner surface has been of limited success. A new method that
improves the adhesion of injected corneal endothelial cells (CECs) in
order to enhance successful transplantations to repair pathological
dysfunctions has just been published in
The American Journal of Pathology."
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