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Establishment of a Clinically Relevant Ex Vivo Mock Cataract Surgery Model for Investigating Epithelial Wound Repair in a Native Microenvironment

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07:53 min

June 5th, 2015

DOI :

10.3791/52886-v

June 5th, 2015


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Keywords Ex Vivo

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

1:20

Setup and Preparation of Lenses for Ex Vivo Wound Culture

3:31

Performing Mock Cataract Surgery

4:43

Preparing the Wounded Lens for Ex Vivo Culture

5:35

Separation of the Central Migration and Original Attachment Zone

6:17

Results: Injury Response of Cells in their Native Microenvironment

7:18

Conclusion

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