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Optimizing the role of limbal explant size and source in determining the outcomes of limbal transplantation: An in vitro study.

Abhinav Reddy KethiriSayan BasuSachin ShuklaVirender Singh SangwanVivek Singh
Published in: PloS one (2017)
Our findings show that a minimal amount of 0.3 mm2 live tissue would be sufficient for ample limbal cell expansion in vitro. Cadaveric explants <0.5 mm2 had poor growth potential. However, larger explants (≥ 0.5 mm2) had growth rate and proliferative potential similar to the live tissue. These findings could prove to be critical for clinical success especially while attempting cadaveric limbal transplantation. This study provides a novel clinical strategy for enhancing efficacy of the limbal transplantation surgery and opens the probability of even using the cadaveric tissue by considering the size of explant.
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