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A long-term retaining molecular coating for corneal regeneration.

Abstract
Corneal injuries will cause corneal surface diseases that may lead to blindness in millions of people worldwide. There is a tremendous need for biomaterials that can promote corneal regeneration with practical feasibility. Here we demonstrate a strategy of a protein coating for corneal injury regeneration. We synthesize an o-nitrosobenzaldehyde group (NB)-modified gelatin (GelNB), which could adhere directly to the corneal surface with covalent bonding to form a thin molecular coating. The molecular coating could avoid rapid clearance and provide a favorable environment for cell migration, thereby effectively accelerating corneal repair and regeneration. The histological structure of the regenerated cornea is more similar to the native cornea. This molecular coating can be used conveniently as an eye drop solution, which makes it a promising strategy for corneal regeneration.
AuthorsYi Zhang, Chenglin Li, Qiuwen Zhu, Renjie Liang, Chang Xie, Shufang Zhang, Yi Hong, Hongwei Ouyang
JournalBioactive materials (Bioact Mater) Vol. 6 Issue 12 Pg. 4447-4454 (Dec 2021) ISSN: 2452-199X [Electronic] China
PMID33997518 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Copyright© 2021 The Authors.

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