This book provides an overview of stem cell types, sources, and applications in regenerating various ocular tissues, with a perspective on both potential applications of stem cells and possible challenges. The chapters’ scope includes preclinical and clinical applications, including stem cell-derived therapies based on endogenous tissue repair, stem cell transplantation and cell replacement therapy, gene therapy, and in vitro disease modeling. Additionally, the volume presents applications in both anterior and posterior ocular disease, with a particular focus on diseases of the ocular surface, cornea, limbus, and retina, including inherited retinal dystrophies and acquired diseases, such as age-related macular degeneration. Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Therapy for the Eye is an ideal book for advanced stem cell and ocular biology researchers and clinical ophthalmologists. It will also interest readers with backgrounds in developmental biology and bioengineering.
This book also
- Skillfully reviews cutting-edge advances in stem cell biology as applied to regenerative medicine and ocular disease.
- Provides expert viewpoints on critical hurdles and challenges to successful implementation of stem cell-derived therapies in the clinical domain
- Offers a multi-disciplinary, broad understanding of cell-based therapies for ocular diseases by incorporating perspectives from biomedical scientists, physicians, and engineers
- Examines the connection between cell therapy and gene editing, in particular relation to ocular disease