Silk-Derived Protein Enhances Corneal Epithelial Migration, Adhesion, and Proliferation
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2017Vol. 58(3), pp. 1425–1425
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Waleed Abdel‐Naby, Brigette Cole, Aihong Liu, Jingbo Liu, Pengxia Wan, Victor H. Guaiquil, Ryan Schreiner, David W. Infanger, Brian D. Lawrence, Mark I. Rosenblatt
Abstract
The addition of SDP to culture media significantly enhanced hCLE cell sheet migration, proliferation, and attachment when compared to untreated controls, and indicates SDP's potential utility as an ophthalmic therapeutic agent.
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