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STEM CELLS USE PERSPECTIVES IN TREATMENT OF HUMAN CORNEAL DYSTROPHY

Abstract

Low efficacy of therapy, frequent transplant rejections and lack of donor material determine the necessity to look for more advanced methods to treat corneal dystrophies. This paper describes potential of up-to-date stem cell technologies in treatment of corneal dystrophies. The article views the types of stem cells, their features. Success of clinical application of stem cells in a complex treatment of corneal diseases are also discusses here.

About the Author

T. I. Bikkuzin
аспирант кафедры урологии с курсом ИДПО ФГБОУ ВО БГМУ Минздрава России
Russian Federation


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Bikkuzin T.I. STEM CELLS USE PERSPECTIVES IN TREATMENT OF HUMAN CORNEAL DYSTROPHY. Bashkortostan Medical Journal. 2017;12(4):104-109. (In Russ.)

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