Keratin films for ocular surface reconstruction
S Reichl, M Borrelli, G Geerling - Biomaterials, 2011 - Elsevier
Human amniotic membrane (AM) is frequently used as a substrate for ocular surface
reconstruction. Its disadvantages (eg, reduced transparency and biomechanical strength …
reconstruction. Its disadvantages (eg, reduced transparency and biomechanical strength …
Keratin Films for Ocular Surface Reconstruction
S REICHL, M BORRELLI, G GEERLING - Acta Ophthalmologica, 2011 - infona.pl
Purpose Keratins are a group of cysteine‐rich structural proteins formed in the epithelial
cells of higher vertebrates. Keratin from hair or wool has been proposed as an appropriate …
cells of higher vertebrates. Keratin from hair or wool has been proposed as an appropriate …
Keratin films for ocular surface reconstruction.
S Reichl, M Borrelli, G Geerling - Biomaterials, 2011 - europepmc.org
Human amniotic membrane (AM) is frequently used as a substrate for ocular surface
reconstruction. Its disadvantages (eg, reduced transparency and biomechanical strength …
reconstruction. Its disadvantages (eg, reduced transparency and biomechanical strength …
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S Reichl, M Borrelli, G Geerling - Biomaterials, 2011 - academia.edu
abstract Human amniotic membrane (AM) is frequently used as a substrate for ocular
surface reconstruction. Its disadvantages (eg, reduced transparency and biomechanical …
surface reconstruction. Its disadvantages (eg, reduced transparency and biomechanical …
Keratin films for ocular surface reconstruction
S Reichl, M Borrelli, G Geerling - Biomaterials, 2011 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Human amniotic membrane (AM) is frequently used as a substrate for ocular surface
reconstruction. Its disadvantages (eg, reduced transparency and biomechanical strength …
reconstruction. Its disadvantages (eg, reduced transparency and biomechanical strength …
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Keratin Films for Ocular Surface Reconstruction
S REICHL, M BORRELLI… - Acta Ophthalmologica, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Purpose Keratins are a group of cysteine‐rich structural proteins formed in the epithelial
cells of higher vertebrates. Keratin from hair or wool has been proposed as an appropriate …
cells of higher vertebrates. Keratin from hair or wool has been proposed as an appropriate …
Keratin films for ocular surface reconstruction
S Reichl, M Borrelli, G Geerling - Biomaterials, 2011 - infona.pl
Human amniotic membrane (AM) is frequently used as a substrate for ocular surface
reconstruction. Its disadvantages (eg, reduced transparency and biomechanical strength …
reconstruction. Its disadvantages (eg, reduced transparency and biomechanical strength …